Who said it?
Willow smoke and dog tails
Culture history or Processual?
Know your theorists
100

Culture is man's extrasomatic means of adaptation

Lewis Binford

100

This practice moves people to food; people map on to resources

Foragers

100

Focused on creating laws of human behavior

Processualism

100

Published an early feminist critique entitled "What this awl means"

Janet Spector

200

C and N transformations

Michael Schiffer

200

This practice moves food to people; involves significant food storage and logistical organization

Collecting

200
Often understood cultures as uniform

Culture history

200

I was thrown out of a conference bar for serving my own drinks

Colin Renfew

300

People think I am a culture historian but really I am a Marxist

V. Gordon Childe

300

Where people extract resources

Location

300

Believe observations of dynamics are necessary to understand statics

Processual

300

A middle range research criticized by Binford but essentially do his type of research

Michael Schiffer

400

The theories we choose are often about our comfort level with uncertainty.

Lars Fogelin

400

This site type is used by both collectors and foragers

Residential sites or locations

400

At times used the metaphor of flowing streams to describe culture change and movement

Culture history

400

Heavily influential British theories who wrote about the phenomenology of landscape

Christopher Tilley

500

Archaeology is anthropology or it is nothing

Willey and Philips

500

Where information is gathered for task groups

Station

500

Concepts and understandings still widely used today

Culture history and processual

500
Debated each other about the real or imaginary nature of artifact types and archaeological cultures

Ford and Spaulding