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- Systems_theory_in_archaeology abstract "Systems theory in archaeology is the application of systems theory and systems thinking in archaeology. It originated with the work of Ludwig von Bertalanffy in the 1950s, and is introduced in archaeology in the 1960s with the work of Sally R. Binford & Lewis Binford's \"New Perspectives in Archaeology\" and Kent V. Flannery's \"Archaeological Systems Theory and Early Mesoamerica\".".
- Systems_theory_in_archaeology comment "Systems theory in archaeology is the application of systems theory and systems thinking in archaeology. It originated with the work of Ludwig von Bertalanffy in the 1950s, and is introduced in archaeology in the 1960s with the work of Sally R. Binford & Lewis Binford's \"New Perspectives in Archaeology\" and Kent V. Flannery's \"Archaeological Systems Theory and Early Mesoamerica\".".