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Archaeological binaries refer to the dualistic concepts and classifications that emerge in the study of archaeology, often highlighting contrasts such as urban versus rural, sacred versus profane, and material versus immaterial culture. These binaries help archaeologists interpret the complexities of past societies and their artifacts. Over the years, the development of archaeological binaries has evolved with advancements in technology, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks, allowing for a deeper understanding of human behavior and cultural practices. This timeline outlines key milestones in the history of archaeological binaries, illustrating their significance and transformation in the field of archaeology.
Creation Time:2024-08-01