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Preface
Chapter
1. Thinking in Archaeology
A Question of Belief?
Science and History
Thinking to Some Purpose
The Process of Clear Thinking
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
2. A Brief History of Archaeological Thinking
The Early Years
The Middle Years
The Recent Years
Seriation
The Conjunctive Approach
Postmodern Thinking
Archaeological Thinking in the New Millennium
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
3. Archaeology and the Evaluation of Claims
SEARCHing
Step 1: State the Claim
Step 2: Examine the Evidence
Step 3: Consider Alternative Claims
Step 4: Rate each Claim
Plausibility
The Exeter Mystery
The On-Going Battle Between Evidence and Perspective
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
4. Understanding and Selecting Facts
Fact Selection
Is Fact Selection Dishonest?
Clovis Points
Glass Trade Beads
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
5. Archaeological Thinking and Logic
The Importance of Logical Thinking
Deduction
Induction
Abduction
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
6. Analogy and Archaeological Thinking
Archaeologists and Analogy
Artifact Analogies
Ethnographic Analogies
The Direct Historical Approach
More Recent Comparative Ethnographic Analogy
Evaluating Analogy Strength
What Is the Purpose of Analogy in Archaeology?
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
7. Thinking with Things
A Cultural Systems Approach
A Behavioral Approach
A Commodities Approach
A Semiotics Approach
A Social Activism Approach
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
8. Deceitful Archaeological Thinking
Great Zimbabwe and Silencing the African Past
Pseudo-archaeology in Nazi Hands
The Dangers of Deceitful Archaeological Thinking
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
9. Archaeological Thinking in Public
Bones of Contention
The Cheyenne Outbreak of 1879
Timbuctoo, New Jersey
Sources for Continued Reading
Chapter
10. Archaeological Thinking for the Twenty-First Century
Sources for Continued Reading