Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology

Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology

Wynn, Thomas; Overmann, Karenleigh; Coolidge, Frederick

Oxford University Press

03/2024

1328

Dura

Inglês

9780192895950

15 a 20 dias

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1: The archaeology of mind-Past, present, and future
2: Ideas of cognitive evolution in the making
3: Rock art and cognitive archaeology: A personal Southern African journey
4: Redescribing the Oldowan
5: Insights into the cognitive abilities of Oldowan and Acheulean hominins: Experimental approaches
6: The expert Neandertal mind and brain, revisited
7: What is cognitive archaeology? The material engagement approach
8: From technical reasoning to cumulative technological culture
9: Evolutionary neuroarchaeology
10: More than the sum of their parts? Networks as methods and as heuristics in cognitive archaeology
11: Towards an ecology of evolving skills
12: The evolution of human causal cognition
13: On the problem of the interpretation of symbols and symbolism in archaeology
14: Investigating cognitive abilities of early humans: The Windows Approach
15: Thinking, for example in and about the past: Approaches to ideational cognitive archaeology
16: Methods in neuroarchaeology
17: Experimental archaeology enables inferences about human cognition
18: Prehistoric numeracy: Approaches, assumptions, and issues
19: Systematically reconstructing behavioral architectures as a basis for cognitive archaeology
20: Tool use by New Caledonian crows can inform cognitive archaeology: A case study using Observational Action Coding
21: A Pleistocene record of making symbols
22: The cultural ecology of fear: Human funerary cognition in evolutionary perspective
23: Current conceptions of human cognition in understanding the origins of human art
24: The relevance of geometry to understanding human evolution from the perspective of cognitive domains and the Neurovisual Resonance Theory
25: The deep history of musicality: Evolutionary cognitive archaeology and music
26: The neuro-archaeology of language origins
27: Where are the children? Archaeological evidence of children in the hunter-gatherer societies of the Upper European Paleolithic
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