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Squeezing Minds From Stones Cognitive Archaeology And The Evolution Of The Human Mind Karenleigh A Overmann Frederick L Coolidge

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Squeezing Minds From Stones Cognitive Archaeology And The Evolution Of The Human Mind Karenleigh A Overmann Frederick L Coolidge
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Squeezing Minds From Stones Cognitive Archaeology And The Evolution Of The Human Mind Karenleigh A Overmann Frederick L Coolidge instant download after payment.

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.25 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Karenleigh A. Overmann; Frederick L. Coolidge
ISBN: 9780190854614, 0190854618
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Squeezing Minds From Stones Cognitive Archaeology And The Evolution Of The Human Mind Karenleigh A Overmann Frederick L Coolidge by Karenleigh A. Overmann; Frederick L. Coolidge 9780190854614, 0190854618 instant download after payment.

Cognitive archaeology is a relatively new interdisciplinary science that uses cognitive and psychological models to explain archeological artifacts like stone tools, figurines, and art. Squeezing Minds From Stones is a collection of essays from early pioneers in the field, like archaeologists Thomas Wynn and Iain Davidson, and evolutionary primatologist William McGrew, to 'up and coming' newcomers like Shelby Putt, Ceri Shipton, Mark Moore, James Cole, Natalie Uomini, and Lana Ruck. Their essays address a wide variety of cognitive archaeology topics, including the value of experimental archaeology, primate archaeology, the intent of ancient tool makers, and how they may have lived and thought.

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