Firstly, again with residential base, which he states on his article is also the hub of subsistence activities, the area where food procurement parties or foragers, generally start and end the process, as well as being the place where most of the manufacturing, processing, maintenance activities originate. To reiterate, Binford’s theory is that among forager residential mobility may vary considerably with both duration and spacing between sites, as well as size of the group itself. Another point that Binford states is that if there is a limited amount of resource patches, one patch will most likely be linked to several foraging groups, which means that the greater the redundancy, the higher chance of archaeological remains, and greater archaeological
Firstly, again with residential base, which he states on his article is also the hub of subsistence activities, the area where food procurement parties or foragers, generally start and end the process, as well as being the place where most of the manufacturing, processing, maintenance activities originate. To reiterate, Binford’s theory is that among forager residential mobility may vary considerably with both duration and spacing between sites, as well as size of the group itself. Another point that Binford states is that if there is a limited amount of resource patches, one patch will most likely be linked to several foraging groups, which means that the greater the redundancy, the higher chance of archaeological remains, and greater archaeological