Cognitive models in palaeolithic archaeology / edited by Thomas Wynn and Frederick L. Coolidge.
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- 9780190204112 (alk. paper)
- 930.1 22 WYN-C
- CC175 .C634 2017
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930.1 SIN-N The Neolithic Origins | 930.1 STO-D Stone tools and fossil bones : | 930.1 WHE-A Archaeology from the Earth | 930.1 WYN-C Cognitive models in palaeolithic archaeology / | 930.102 MEH-G Gis and archaeological site location modeling/ | 930.102 TOR-T Time, energy and stone tools / | 930.1028 AND-L Lithic technology : |
Includes index.
"Cognitive Models in Palaeolithic Archaeology grew out of a specialized thematic session that we organized for the 2013 meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Evolutionary cognitive archaeology -- The expert cognition model in human evolutionary studies -- Towards a richer theoretical scaffolding for interpreting archaeological evidence concerning cognitive evolution -- Material engagement and the embodied mind -- Materiality and numerical cognition: a material engagement theory perspective -- Art without symbolic mind: embodied cognition and the origins of visual artistic behavior -- Deciphering patterns in the archaeology of South Africa: the neurovisual resonance theory -- Accessing hominin cognition: language and social signaling in the lower to middle palaeolithic -- Bootstrapping ordinal thinking -- Models, puddings and the puzzle.
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