This paper argues that ritual behaviour was a critical selective force in the emergence of modern cognition. The argument is based on the following observations: (1) Upper Paleolithic Cro-Magnons exhibited unprecedented levels of social complexity and there is evidence to suggest that this complexity may have begun even earlier in Africa, possibly connected with the Toba eruption. (2) Creating larger, more complex social arrangements, especially those that cut across traditional within-group boundaries would have required more elaborate and demanding social rituals. (3) Ritual behaviour requiring focused attention and the inhibition of pre-potent responses places demands on areas of the brain known to be associated with working memory. (4) ...
Religious activities of the Pomio Kivung people of Melanesia challenges a specific claim of Lawson &...
Convergent developments across social scientific disciplines provide evidence that rituals are a psy...
According to ethological point of view, the most important religious displays consist in the gatheri...
This paper argues that ritual behavior was a critical selective force in the emergence of modern cog...
This paper contributes to a debate in the palaeoarchaeological community about the major time-lag be...
Within European prehistory, the issue of cultural, cognitive or behavioural modernity is an old deba...
What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and us...
There is a large, if disparate, body of archaeological literature discussing specific instantiations...
The emergence of the human mind is a core problem in human evolutionary studies, and many attempts h...
Modern human beings are most sharply distinguished from all other organisms alive today by their pos...
Human beings are unique in their possession of language and symbolic consciousness. Yet there is no ...
In recent years, the distinction between anatomically modern humans (AMHs) and Neanderthals has come...
Ritual behavior is ubiquitous, marking animal motor patterns, normal and psychopathological behavior...
There is a large, if disparate, body of archaeological literature discussing specific instantiations...
This paper lays out an evolutionary theory for the cognitive foundations and cultural emergence of t...
Religious activities of the Pomio Kivung people of Melanesia challenges a specific claim of Lawson &...
Convergent developments across social scientific disciplines provide evidence that rituals are a psy...
According to ethological point of view, the most important religious displays consist in the gatheri...
This paper argues that ritual behavior was a critical selective force in the emergence of modern cog...
This paper contributes to a debate in the palaeoarchaeological community about the major time-lag be...
Within European prehistory, the issue of cultural, cognitive or behavioural modernity is an old deba...
What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and us...
There is a large, if disparate, body of archaeological literature discussing specific instantiations...
The emergence of the human mind is a core problem in human evolutionary studies, and many attempts h...
Modern human beings are most sharply distinguished from all other organisms alive today by their pos...
Human beings are unique in their possession of language and symbolic consciousness. Yet there is no ...
In recent years, the distinction between anatomically modern humans (AMHs) and Neanderthals has come...
Ritual behavior is ubiquitous, marking animal motor patterns, normal and psychopathological behavior...
There is a large, if disparate, body of archaeological literature discussing specific instantiations...
This paper lays out an evolutionary theory for the cognitive foundations and cultural emergence of t...
Religious activities of the Pomio Kivung people of Melanesia challenges a specific claim of Lawson &...
Convergent developments across social scientific disciplines provide evidence that rituals are a psy...
According to ethological point of view, the most important religious displays consist in the gatheri...