James Skibo is assistant professor of anthropology at Illinois State University. William Walker is a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at the University of Arizona. Axel Nielsen has a Ph.D. in history.
List of Figures List of Tables 1. Introduction: Expanding Archaeology ~ William H. Walker, James M. Skibo, and Axel E. Nielsen PART I: Reflection 2. Four Strategies after Twenty Years: A Return to Basics ~ J. Jefferson Reid 3. Social Theory and History in Behavioral Archaeology ~ Michael Brian Schiffer 4. Forever Separate Realities ~ William L. Rathje 5. Architectural Performance and the Reproduction of Social Power ~ Axel E. Nielsen PART II: Case Studies 6. Ceremonial Trash? ~ William H. Walker 7. The Clay Cooking Pot: An Exploration of Women's Technology ~ James M. Skibo and Michael Brian Schiffer 8. The Estimation of Prehistoric Values: Cracked Pot Ideas in Archaeology ~ Louise M. Senior 9. Ceramic Reuse Behavior among the Maya and Wanka: Implications for Archaeology ~ Michael Deal and Melissa B. Hagstrum 10. The Analysis of Domestic Reuse in Historical Archaeology ~ Douglas C. Wilson PART III: Critical Assessment 11. Behavioral Archaeology and the Extended Phenotype ~ Michael J. O'Brien and Thomas D. Holland 12. Behavioral Archaeology: Reflections of a Prodigal Son ~ Randall H. McGuire 13. Behavioral Archaeology and the Interpretation of Archaeological Variability ~ Alan P. Sullivan III 14. Is There a Behavioral Historical Archaeology? ~ Charles E. Orser, Jr. 15. An Expanded Behavioral Archaeology: Transformation and Redefinition ~ Alison Wylie Appendix | Behavioral Archaeology: Four Strategies ~ J. Jefferson Reid, Michael B. Schiffer, and William L. Rathje References Cited Contributors Index