Anthropology 495
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1. Snead, J., "Science, Commerce and Control: Patronage and the Development of Anthropological Archaeology in the Americas," American Anthropologist, 101 (2), 1999.
2. Spaulding, A., "Statistical Techniques for the Discovery of Artifact
Types," American Antiquity, 18 (4), 1953.
3. Spaulding, A., "Reply to Ford," American Antiquity, 19 (4),
1954.
4. Binford, L., "Archaeology as Anthropology," American Antiquity,
28 (2), 1962.
5. Binford, L., "Smudge Pits and Hide Smoking: The Use of Analogy
in Archaeological Reasoning," American Antiquity, 32 (1),
1967.
6. Binford, L., "The Archaeology of Place," Journal of Anthropological Archaeology,
1, 1982, 5-31.
7.
Ford, James, "Comment on A.C. Spaulding", American Antiquity, 19 (4), 1954.
8. VanPool, C. and VanPool, T., "The Scientific Nature of Postprocessualism," American Antiquity, 64 (1), 1999, 33-53.
9. Bettinger, R. and Eerkins, J., "Point Typologies, Culture Transmission and the Spread of Bow-and-Arrow Technology in the Prehistoric Great Basin," American Antiquity, 64 (2), 1999, 231-242.
10. Hegmon, M., "Setting Theoretical Egos Aside," American
Antiquity, 68 (2), 2002.
Remaining articles are password protected via the electronic reserves
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Kuznar, L., "Introduction," Reclaiming a Scientific Anthropology, 1997, 1-14.
Kuznar, L., "Anthropological Science," Reclaiming a Scientific Anthropology, 1997, 17-49.
Feder, K., "Epistemology: How You Know What You Know," Frauds, Myths and Mysteries, 1990, 36-41.
Thomas, D., "Origin Myths from Mainstream America," Skull Wars, 2000, 123-138.
Garbarion, M., "The Beginnings of Sociocultural Anthropology," Sociocultural Theory in Anthropology: A Short History, 1983, 25-35.
Schiffer, M., "Introduction" and "A Synthetic Model of Archeological Inference," Behavioral Archaeology, 1976, 1-10, 11-26.
Dunnell, R., "Evolutionary Theory and Archaeology," Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, 1978, 35-99.
Shanks, M. and Tilly, C., "Social Values, Social Constraints and Material Culture: The Design of Contemporary Beer Cans," Constructing Archaeology: Theory and Practice, 1987, 172-240.
Spector, J., "What This Awl Means: Toward a Feminist Archaeology," Contemporary Archaeology in Theory, 1996, 485-500.
Jones, G. and Leonard, R., et al., "The Structure of Selectionist Explanations in Archaeology," Evolutionary Archaeology: Methodological Issues, 1995, 13-32.
O'Brien, M. and Holland, T., "The Nature and Premise of a Selection-Based Archaeology," Evolutionary Archaeology: Methodological Issues, 1995, 175-200.
Kelly, R., "Environment, Evolution and Anthropological Theory," The Foraging Spectrum, 1995, 39-64.
Smith, E. and Winterhalder, B., "Natural Selection and Decision-making: Some Fundamental Principles," Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior, 1992, 25-60.
Bettinger, R., "Hunter-Gatherers as Optimal Foragers," Hunter-Gatherers: Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory," 1991, 83-111.
Kuznar, L., "Elevating the Other/Looking Back Upon Ourselves," Reclaiming A Scientific Anthropology, 1997, 131-157.
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