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Hunting and Lewis Binford

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Difference between Hunting and Lewis Binford

Hunting vs. Lewis Binford

Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals, or pursuing or tracking them with the intent of doing so. Lewis Roberts Binford (November 21, 1931 – April 11, 2011) was an American archaeologist known for his influential work in archaeological theory, ethnoarchaeology and the Paleolithic period.

Similarities between Hunting and Lewis Binford

Hunting and Lewis Binford have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hunter-gatherer, Middle Paleolithic.

Hunter-gatherer

A hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting wild plants and pursuing wild animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species.

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Middle Paleolithic

The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia.

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Hunting and Lewis Binford Comparison

Hunting has 503 relations, while Lewis Binford has 61. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.35% = 2 / (503 + 61).

References

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