Lewis Binford Quote

Analogy serves to provoke certain types of questions which can, on investigation, lead to the recognition of more comprehensive ranges of order in the archaeological data.


Smudge Pits and Hide Smoking: The Use of Analogy in Archaeological - Reasoning, American Antiquity, Volume 32, Number 1, January 1967 (p. 10)


Analogy serves to provoke certain types of questions which can, on investigation, lead to the recognition of more comprehensive ranges of order in...

Analogy serves to provoke certain types of questions which can, on investigation, lead to the recognition of more comprehensive ranges of order in...

Analogy serves to provoke certain types of questions which can, on investigation, lead to the recognition of more comprehensive ranges of order in...

Analogy serves to provoke certain types of questions which can, on investigation, lead to the recognition of more comprehensive ranges of order in...