A notable feature of Lew Binford's work on the origins of farming was its generality: he was seeking to explain the origins of agriculture worldwide. This approach is termed:A. Processual ArchaeologyB. Marxist ArchaeologyC. Post-modern ArchaeologyD. Indigenous ArchaeologyE. Postprocessual Archaeology

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Answer:

Option A, Processual Archaeology.

Explanation:

Lewis Binford's work on the origins of farming was based on Processual Archaeology. The fundamental base for processual archaeology is cultural evolutionism.

He, therefore, emphasized ethno-historical information as a necessary factor to facilitate an understanding of archaeological context. Ethno-historical research involves studying the life of those who would have used specific artifacts and tools during a particular period of time.

In this way, processual archaeology gained its relevance that determination of archaeological information can be based on ethno-historical information.

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