Behavioral Archaeology by Michael Brian Schiffer

Behavioral Archaeology by Michael Brian Schiffer

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Behavioral Archaeology by Michael Brian Schiffer

Behavioral archaeology is an emerging branch of anthropology emphasizing the study of relationships between human behavior and artifacts (material culture) in all times and places. As such, it aspires to make contributions beyond the confines of archaeology to other behavioral sciences and to society in general. Behavioral Archaeology is a selection of writings by Michael Schiffer, one of the field's primary proponents. The chapters include important works published between 1972 and 1987, the formative period of behavioral archaeology. Schiffer has crafted a lengthy introduction to the coume, a personal history that contextualizes the development of these works. Also new is the last chapter, which lists - and keys to the preceding chapters - the field's most important principles, tenets, and premises. Readers will discover that although behavioral archaeologist have put archaeological inference on a scientific footing and have fostered the growth of experimental archaeology and ethnoarchaeology as research strategies, behavioral archaeology is not confined to methodology. Indeed, cultivation of the fields established here is leading to the development of new behavioral science focused on studies of people-artifact interactions. By closely juxtaposing method and theory, principles and applications, science and history, this book illustrates the coherence and scope of behavioral archaeology's conceptual framework.
Michael Schiffer is professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona.
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ISBN 13 9780874805017
ISBN 10 0874805015
Title Behavioral Archaeology
Author Michael Brian Schiffer
Series Foundations Of Archaeological Inquiry
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Utah Press,U.S.
Year published 2002-01-30
Number of pages 304
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