This paper contributes to a debate in the palaeoarchaeological community about the major time-lag between the origin of anatomically modern humans and the appearance of typically human cultural behaviour. Why did humans take so long-at least 100 000 years-to become 'behaviourally modern'? The transition is often explained as a change in the intrinsic cognitive competence of modern humans: often in terms of a new capacity for symbolic thought, or the final perfection of language. These cognitive breakthrough models are not satisfactory, for they fail to explain the uneven palaeoanthropological record of human competence. Many supposed signature capacities appear (and then disappear) before the supposed cognitive breakthrough; many of the sig...
This thesis takes a saltational approach to the evolution of both human anatomy and cognition. I arg...
The steady growth of hominin cranial capacity during the Lower and Middle Paleolithic (L/MP) support...
Tracing the evolution of human culture through time is arguably one of the most controversial and co...
Within European prehistory, the issue of cultural, cognitive or behavioural modernity is an old deba...
This paper argues that ritual behavior was a critical selective force in the emergence of modern cog...
This paper argues that ritual behaviour was a critical selective force in the emergence of modern co...
Humans are a part of the complex system of life. This consists of a multitude of feedbacks among all...
The emergence of the human mind is a core problem in human evolutionary studies, and many attempts h...
The emergence of the human mind is a topic that has been of considerable interest to the disciplines...
The emergence of the human mind is a topic that has been of considerable interest to the disciplines...
International audienceTwo contradictory theories of human cognitive evolution have been developed to...
The modern biological model of (human) evolution is that of a branching tree. By contrast, prevailin...
The Social Brian Hypothesis predicts the cognitive ability of hominin species by utilising estimated...
Modern human beings are most sharply distinguished from all other organisms alive today by their pos...
What makes fast, cumulative cultural evolution work? Where did it come from? Why is it the sole pres...
This thesis takes a saltational approach to the evolution of both human anatomy and cognition. I arg...
The steady growth of hominin cranial capacity during the Lower and Middle Paleolithic (L/MP) support...
Tracing the evolution of human culture through time is arguably one of the most controversial and co...
Within European prehistory, the issue of cultural, cognitive or behavioural modernity is an old deba...
This paper argues that ritual behavior was a critical selective force in the emergence of modern cog...
This paper argues that ritual behaviour was a critical selective force in the emergence of modern co...
Humans are a part of the complex system of life. This consists of a multitude of feedbacks among all...
The emergence of the human mind is a core problem in human evolutionary studies, and many attempts h...
The emergence of the human mind is a topic that has been of considerable interest to the disciplines...
The emergence of the human mind is a topic that has been of considerable interest to the disciplines...
International audienceTwo contradictory theories of human cognitive evolution have been developed to...
The modern biological model of (human) evolution is that of a branching tree. By contrast, prevailin...
The Social Brian Hypothesis predicts the cognitive ability of hominin species by utilising estimated...
Modern human beings are most sharply distinguished from all other organisms alive today by their pos...
What makes fast, cumulative cultural evolution work? Where did it come from? Why is it the sole pres...
This thesis takes a saltational approach to the evolution of both human anatomy and cognition. I arg...
The steady growth of hominin cranial capacity during the Lower and Middle Paleolithic (L/MP) support...
Tracing the evolution of human culture through time is arguably one of the most controversial and co...