The publication in 1962 of Lew Binford's paper Archaeology as Anthropology is generally considered to mark the birth of processualism - a critical turning point in American archaeology. In the hands of Binford and other young University of Chicago graduates of the 1960s, this new archaeology became the mainstream approach in the U.S.
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The publication in 1962 of Lew Binford's paper Archaeology as Anthropology is generally considered to mark the birth of processualism - a critical turning point in American archaeology. In the hands of Binford and other young University of Chicago graduates of the 1960s, this new archaeology became the mainstream approach in the U.S.
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