Title: New%20Archaeology%20(1962%20
1New Archaeology (1962
- Lewis R. Binford
- change the way archaeologists think and do
archaeology. - Strong critiques of the culture history paradigm
2GOALS OF THE NEW ARCHAEOLOGY
- Archaeology must address Anthropological
questions--- past life ways, subsistence, causes
of culture change - New definition of culture The human Adaptive
System - A. emphasizes cultural ecology. Similarities
in cultural expressions due to similar
adjustments - SYSTEMS THEORY THE CLEAREST
- EXAMPLE OF CULTURE AS A SYSTEM
- (ANALOGOUS SIMILARITIES--- Dunnells
description of similarities due to common
adjustments) - B. culture as a system in which parts work
together to keep people alive . - IS THIS A FUNCTIONAL DEFINITION OF CULTURE?
3NEW ARCHAEOLOGY GOALS (CONT)
- 3. Make archaeology a science.
- Definition of science
- A. The goal of science is to explain ( answer
why questions). - B. Accomplish this through through a deductive
structure in which the conclusion is subsumed
within the premise. - C. Most powerful explanations when the premise
is THEORY OR LAW. - BUT HYPOTHESES WILL WORK.
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4FORM OF HYPOTHESIS TESTING IN THE NA
- If A, then B where A is the premise and b is the
outcome. - Derived from a brand of philosophy known as
- LOGICAL POSITIVISM
- One form of LP is
- The covering law model
- QUESTION ARE THERE LAWS IN ARCHAEOLOGY
- Ex
- Law Water boils at 212 C.
- If this this water is at 212C. It will boil.
5GOALS OF NA (CONT)
- Focus on spatial variation rather than temporal
variation. - Resulted in methodological discussion of spatial
sampling and how that should be accomplished - Emphasis on Statistics
6Dunnells Distinction of Materialism and
Essentialism
- Materialism
- There is no inherent organization to the world.
- Rather the world is infinitely variable.
- We impose order on the world for answering
scientific questions
- Essentialism
- The world is ordered. There are natural units or
kinds - We discover that order in scientific research
7Materialism and Essentialism as Concepts for the
Differences between Culture History and New
Archaeology
- New Archaeology
- Materialist in the exploration and analysis of
spatial variation. Big Question always Whats
the nature of the variability? - Essentialist in their treatment of time.
- Culture History
- Materialist in the construction of artifact
types - Essentialist in the their construction of TS
charts and spatial variability
8Kinds of Explanations New Archaeology
- Ethnographic Analogy
- Artifacts as Use
9Structure of Ethnographic Analogy
- Ethnographic Analogy is based on analogical
- Reasoning. Analogy is an inferential argument
that is based on similarity of traits between a
known (an analogue) and an unknown. - The goal is to assign additional traits to an
unknown based on the similarity of traits with a
known - The more traits that are shared between a known
and unknown, the more that are likely to be
shared
10Example of Analogical Reasoning
- Analogue
- No legs
- Slithers
- Slimy
- And
- Painful if attacked
Unknown No Legs Slithers Slimy And
therefore Painful
11Structure of Ethnographic AnalogyEthnographic
Descriptions are the analogueWant to explain
- Pueblo Dweller
- Kinship is Matrilineal
- Residence is Matrilocal
- Women make pottery
- Archaeology
- Settlement appears to be Pueblo
- Spatial Clustering of Ceramic design styles
- Why do Ceramic design styles cluster?
- Because
12Structure of Ethnographic AnalogyEthnographic
Descriptions are the analogueWant to explain
- Pueblo Dweller
- Kinship is Matrilineal
- Residence is Matrilocal
- Women make pottery
- Archaeology
- Settlement appears to be Pueblo
- Spatial Clustering of Ceramic design styles
- Why do Ceramic design styles cluster?
- Because
13Any problems with this kind of Explanation?
14Artifacts as Use/ Function of Artifacts
15- How Create Explanations of Artifact Use?
- Spatial variation in the kind of Artifacts
- Linking artifact Differences to different
landscape features - 2. Use Wear Analysis of Artifacts