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Middle Range Theory
Suggestions for Lithic Analysis
3.Paradigm Found? A Research Agenda for the Study of the
Upper and Post-Paleolithic in Southwest Europe

LAWRENCE GUY STRAUS
56
By Way of Introduction: A Personal Archaeological History
The Solutrean Problem
The La Riera Paleoecological Project
Models for Late Ice Age Cantabrian Adaptations
The Abri Dufaure Prehistoric Project
Change Through Time
The Capellades Paleolithic Project
The Portuguese Upper Paleolithic Project
Conclusions
Postscript
4.A Paradigm is Like an Onion: Reflections on my Biases
GEOFFREY A. CLARK
79
Introduction
On the Positivist Infrastructure of Western Science
Binford and Sabloff's Characterization of the Metaphysical
Paradigm of Old World Prehistory
A Reaction
Economic Prehistory
The Origin of Bias: Aspects of my Formal Education
The University of Arizona (1963-1967)
The University of Chicago (1967-1971)
Putting Biases to Work: Research Designs
The La Riera Paleoecological Project
Biases Generalized
A Materialist Strategy
A Critique of the Radical Critique
Paradigms in Conflict: Modern Human Origins in the Levant
Hypotheses
Archaeology
Human Paleontology
A Levantine Example
Molecular Biology
Summary of Biases and Conclusions
5.Straight Archaeology French Style: The Phylogenetic
Paradigm in Historic Perspective

JAMES R. SACKETT
109
Introduction
The Phylogenetic Paradigm

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Publication Information: Book Title: Perspectives on the Past: Theoretical Biases in Mediterranean Hunter-Gatherer Research. Contributors: Geoffrey A. Clark - editor. Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: viii.
    
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