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EPISODE · May 10, 2020 · 1H 2M

Episode 3 (Part 2): The Origins of Anthropology - the 1950’s to present

from Pertaining to People Podcast · host Gillian Taylor

In part 2 of The Origins of Anthropology, Gill, Lulu and Kelsey review the history of anthropology and archaeology after ~1950 and after culture historical archaeology and anthropological thought, starting with early functional processual archaeology and ending with post-processualism. Exciting, no?? (Honestly, it’s a bit of a slog, bear with us). We will have one more part 3 of this series, wrapping up post-processualism and chatting specifically about indigenous and feminist anthropology. Please see our website for all references and info for this episode!

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In part 2 of The Origins of Anthropology, Gill, Lulu and Kelsey review the history of anthropology and archaeology after ~1950 and after culture historical archaeology and anthropological thought, starting with early functional processual archaeology and ending with post-processualism. Exciting, no?? (Honestly, it’s a bit of a slog, bear with us). We will have one more part 3 of this series, wrapping up post-processualism and chatting specifically about indigenous and feminist anthropology. Shout-out to ‘kittingmomma' on Apple podcasts for your comment on our 2nd episode! Thank you! Intro/Outro Music: The Spaghetti Western Set by Brett Van Donsel Music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=WizFTwM_J_8&feature=emb_logo For Your Interest: Hamitic Hypothesis: Sanders, Edith R. 1969. https://courses.washington.edu/relvip/Religion_%26_Violence/Study_Guides/Entries/2014/6/26_Religion_and_Politics_in_Christianity_files/Hamitic%20Hypothesis.pdf Race and History Forum. http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?md=read;id=1588 Petroleum & Whales: York, Richard. 2017. "Why Petroleum Did Not Save the Whales." Socius 3: Socius, 24 October 2017, Vol.3. Web. References Binford, Lewis R. (1981). Behavioral archaeology and the" Pompeii premise". Journal of Anthropological Research 37, 195-208. Binford, Lewis R. (1962). Archaeology as Anthropology. American Antiquity 28, 217-225. Clark, Grahame. (1939). Archaeology and Society. Methuen, University of California. Fagan, Brian M. (2016). Archaeology: A brief introduction. Routledge Kehoe, A. B. (2011). Lewis Binford and his Moral Majority. Arqueología Iberoamericana 10, 8-16. Kelly, R. L. (2011). Lewis R. Binford (1931–2011). Science 332, 928-928. Taylor, Walter W. (1948). A Study of Archaeology. American Anthropological Association, Memoir Series of the American Anthropological Association, Vol. 69. Trigger, Bruce G. (1984). “Alternative Archaeologies: Nationalist, Colonialist, Imperialist”. Man, New Series 19(3):355-370. PDF Trigger, Bruce G. (1989). "Archaeology and Anthropology: Current and Future Relations." Canadian Journal of Archaeology = Journal Canadien D'Archéologie 13: 1. Web. Trigger, Bruce G. (2006). A History of Archaeological Thought, Second Ed. New York : Cambridge University Press.

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