Behavioral archaeology : principles and practice
Behavioral archaeology offers a way of examining the past by highlighting human engagement with the material culture of the time. Behavioral Archaeology: Principles and Practice, offers a broad overview of the methods and theories used in this approach to archaeology. Opening with an overview of the...
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Table of Contents:
- Origins and the four strategies of behavioral archaeology
- Conceptual foundations
- Archaeological inference
- Cultural formation processes
- Noncultural (environmental) formation processes
- Identifying formation processes
- Building chronologies : a Hohokam case study
- The archaeological process
- Research on technology : history and overview
- Studying technological change / with James M. Skibo
- Ceramic surface treatments and cooking pot performance
- Folk theories and scientific theories : the case of the early electric automobile
- Long-term technological competitions
- Technological differentiation
- Differential adoption and the electric lighthouse
- The cascade model of invention processes
- The "new" behavioral archaeology
- Ritual and religion / Kacy L. Hollenback
- A behavioral theory of meaning / with the assistance of Andrea R. Miller
- The materiality of social power / with William H. Walker
- Landscapes / Kacy L. Hollenback.


