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  1. Michael Brian Schiffer (born October 4, 1947, in Winnipeg, Canada) is an American archaeologist and one of the founders and pre-eminent exponents of behavioral archaeology.

  2. Michael Brian Schiffer, Ph.D. Hello. Welcome to my Web Page. My name is Michael Brian Schiffer (I use my middle name now because there are too many other Michael Schiffers in the world, even in cyberspace). Many thanks to Kacy Hollenback for constructing and updating this web page.

  3. Michael Brian Schiffer is a lecturer and archaeologist at the University of Maryland. He has published books on topics such as formation processes, technological change, and the archaeology of science.

  4. Studying Technological Change synthesizes nearly four decades of research by Michael Brian Schiffer, a cofounder of the field of behavioral archaeology.

  5. His work and that of his students and colleagues examined multiple, interconnected aspects of ceramic variability linked to a variety of social, technological, functional, and economic processes. Kalinga data and analyses continue to inform archaeological practices and conclusions.

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  6. www.u.arizona.edu › ~schiffer › articlesMichael B Schiffer

    Michael B Schiffer. Below is a selection of journal articles that are readily available through most university library online sources. Schiffer, Michael Brian. 1972 Archaeological context and systemic context. American Antiquity 37:156-165.

  7. About Michael Brian Schiffer. On leave for AY 2013-2014. Areas of Study. North America (general) Research Interests. Application of the principles of behavioral archaeology to the study of technological and behavioral change in modern industrial societies.