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Binford and criticised
Archaeologist Louis Binford criticised the idea that early hominids and early humans were hunters.

Binford and tendency
Tim is initially concerned that Binford may switch hosts, but eventually embraces Al's popularity and his own tendency to overdo things.

Binford and artifacts
Binford wanted to prove that the Mousterian assemblage, a group of stone artifacts from France during the ice age, was adapted to its environment, and so Binford spent time with the Nunamiut of Alaska, a people living in conditions very similar to those of France during the period in question.
Though he had no training in archaeology, Binford found himself excavating and identifying these artifacts, which were then used to restock the destroyed museum in Shuri.

Binford and these
Binford notes that all of these activities would have left evidence in the archaeological record, but that none of them would provide evidence for the primary reason that the hunters were in the area ; to wait for prey.

Binford and only
Some archaeologists such as Lewis Binford have critiqued cognitive archaeology, stating that it is only people's actions rather than their thoughts that are preserved in the archaeological record.
His father, Michael Taylor, died when Tim was only 11 years old which had a profound impact on Tim's life, however Tim found somewhat of a father figure in John Binford, the CEO of Binford Tools but is again profoundly affected when he dies from a heart attack.

Binford and cultural
In the 1960s, a number of young, primarily American archaeologists, such as Lewis Binford, rebelled against the paradigms of cultural history.

Binford and .
* In 1996, Mattel's Hot Wheels brand released a two-car pack entitled Home Improvement based on the show which featured Tim's 1933 Ford Convertible and the Dixie Chopper racing mower ( with a mini-figure Tim as the rider ) as well as a mini-figure of Al and a Binford tool box.
There is a Salvation Army Citadel located in Moorland Road, on the Sydenham Estate and St Joseph's Roman Catholic in Binford Place.
The prominent processual archaeologist Lewis Binford highlighted the fact that the archaeological evidence left at a site may not be entirely indicative of the historical events that actually took place there.
Lewis Binford felt that ethno-historical information was necessary to facilitate an understanding of archaeological context.
Binford had a good deal of success with this approach, and though his specific problem ultimately eluded complete understanding, the ethno-historical work he did is constantly referred to by researchers today and has since been emulated by many.
* Binford, Lewis R.
* Binford, Sally R. & Lewis Binford.
Initially post-processualism was primarily a reaction to and critique of processual archaeology, a paradigm developed in the 1960s by ' New Archaeologists ' such as Lewis Binford, and which had become dominant in Anglophone archaeology by the 1970s.
Bruce Trigger considered this book to be " a postprocessual showcase and counterpart to New Perspectives in Archaeology ", the 1968 book written by American archaeologist Lewis Binford ( 1931-2011 ) that helped to launch the processual movement.
It originated with the work of Ludwig von Bertalanffy in the 1950s, and is introduced in archaeology in the 1960s with the work of Sally R. Binford & Lewis Binford's " New Perspectives in Archaeology " and Kent V. Flannery's " Archaeological Systems Theory and Early Mesoamerica ".
Binford stated the problem in New Perspectives in Archaeology, identifying the Low Range Theory, the Middle range theory, and the Upper Range Theory.
At the time Binford thought the Middle Range Theory may be as far as archaeologists could ever go, but in the mid-1970s some believed that Systems Theory offered the definitive Upper Range Theory.
* Sally R. Binford & Lewis Binford ( 1968 ).
Lewis Roberts Binford ( November 21, 1931 – April 11, 2011 ) was an American archaeologist known for his influential work in archaeological theory, ethnoarchaeology and the Paleolithic period.
Binford was born in Norfolk, Virginia on November 11, 1931.
Previously a mediocre student, Binford excelled in college and considered pursuing an academic career in biology until he was put off the idea when a professor suggested that there were " still a few species of blind cave salamanders " that he could be the first to study.

criticised and what
This view has been criticised by some Marxists ( especially Trotskyists ) who characterized this approach as ' substitutionism '- or what they saw as the misguided and apparently non-Marxist belief that other groups in society could ' substitute ' for the revolutionary agency of the working class.
Singer's positions have been criticised by groups, such as advocates for disabled people and right-to-life supporters, concerned with what they see as his attacks upon human dignity.
Gladstone also ( on 29 November ) criticised what he saw as the Conservative government's profligate spending:
George Bernard Shaw, who criticised the play perhaps more harshly than he did any of Shakespeare's other works, took aim at what he saw as the defects of the final act in his 1937 Cymbeline Refinished ; as early as 1896, he had complained about the absurdities of the play to Ellen Terry, then preparing to act Imogen.
Marcel Proust similarly learned from the Realist example ; he adored Balzac and studied his works carefully, although he criticised what he called Balzac's " vulgarity.
Lumumba was later harshly criticised for what many in the Western world — but virtually none in Africa — described as the inappropriate nature of his speech.
In mid-2008, Hickox and Opera Australia were criticised for what was perceived as a decline in artistic standards since the start of Hickox's tenure.
Literary critic Terry Eagleton is not wholly opposed to Cultural Studies theory like Bloom, but has criticised certain aspects of it, highlighting what he sees as its strengths and weaknesses in books such as After Theory ( 2003 ).
The institutions of art have been criticised for regulating what is designated as contemporary art.
She has criticised Muslims, for what she sees as their intents to impose their own values on the country.
Duras's early novels were fairly conventional in form ( their ' romanticism ' was criticised by fellow writer Raymond Queneau ); however, with Moderato Cantabile she became more experimental, paring down her texts to give ever-increasing importance to what was not said.
However, in RTÉ she and Alex White ( then TV producer and now Labour Party TD ) were attacked and criticised by a group led by Eoghan Harris associated with the Workers ' Party over what they perceived as her bias towards Republican groups in the North.
" He also becomes more self-assured, and much more willing to argue back when criticised, and often win arguments by leaving his opponents dumbfounded by the bizarreness of what he would say.
However, it received a less positive review in Rolling Stone which criticised the band for what the reviewer considered to be political vacuity.
In Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm, Murray Bookchin included Bey's work in what he called " lifestyle anarchism ", which he criticised for tendencies towards mysticism, occultism, and irrationalism.
Sections ( 2 )( b ) and ( e ) could be criticised as falling well outside the scope of what is generally understood to be the definition of terrorism, i. e. acts that require life-threatening violence.
Price's decision to remove the roof on what had been the jewel among Irish church buildings was criticised before and since.
While in Malta, he was criticised for his approach to leadership during the 3 year siege and for what critics argue to have been an unacceptable delay in the creation of bomb shelters ; as well as in implementing efficient food-rationing and creating an effective civil-defence system.
Giddens criticised what he called Labour's " half-way houses ", including the National Health Service, and environmental and constitutional reform.
In 1957, the writer Hans Magnus Enzensberger published his essay Die Sprache des Spiegels (“ The Language of Der Spiegel ”), in which he criticised what he called a " pretended objectivity ".
It also criticised what it perceived as Social Democrat tolerance of left wing dictatorships in the third world, and supported the United States in the Vietnam War.
Utilising the Blue Books, Cranborne criticised officials for " walking in a dream … in superb unconsciousness, believing that what had been must be, and that as long as they did nothing absolutely wrong, and they did not displease their immediate superiors, they had fulfilled all the duties of their station ".
The Malaysian government has taken steps in controlling what music is available in Malaysia ; rap music has been criticised, heavy metal has been limited, and foreign bands must submit a copy of a recent concert before playing in Malaysia.
In another article, he criticised what he termed the ' Dogma of Class ', the belief held by much of the left that political value and validity comes through the working class.

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