Understanding the cognitive abilities of our hominin ancestors remains challenging. Recent years have seen many advances, especially new fossil discoveries and the Paleogenetic data that has illuminated the mosaic nature of past hominin interactions across multiple human species. However, the primary route to accessing the behavioral and cognitive worlds of our hominin ancestors still remains firmly rooted in the archaeological record, particularly stone tools, the direct products of hominin actions grounded in the physical, social, and cognitive worlds occupied by the knappers. A theory of mind has long been considered a key component of the human condition, linked to both language and the development of abstract thought. There must theref...
The main aim of this project is to be able to describe the changes in cognitive ability that have to...
Paleolithic stone tools provide concrete evidence of major developments in human behavioural and cog...
Abstract: Recognising elements of a ‘modern’ mind, or complex cognition, in Stone Age archaeology is...
This dissertation studies whether stone tools can be used to study the origin and evolution of human...
aspects of human development that differ from those of other animals as a result of our uniquely ext...
This essay introduces a special issue focused on 4E cognition (cognition as embodied, embedded, enac...
Using a model of cognition as extended and enactive, we examine the role of materiality in making mi...
How the boundaries of the mind should be drawn with respect to action and the material world is a co...
Cognitive archaeology is a relatively new interdisciplinary science that uses cognitive and psycholo...
The Social Brian Hypothesis predicts the cognitive ability of hominin species by utilising estimated...
From an archaeological perspective, discussions on the nature of hominin evolution in regards to the...
Cumulative culture of know-how is considered a key feature of modern human life, being fundamental t...
The Social Brian Hypothesis predicts the cognitive ability of hominin species by utilising estimated...
What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and us...
Developments in Experimental and Cognitive Archaeology in the last two decades, together with those...
The main aim of this project is to be able to describe the changes in cognitive ability that have to...
Paleolithic stone tools provide concrete evidence of major developments in human behavioural and cog...
Abstract: Recognising elements of a ‘modern’ mind, or complex cognition, in Stone Age archaeology is...
This dissertation studies whether stone tools can be used to study the origin and evolution of human...
aspects of human development that differ from those of other animals as a result of our uniquely ext...
This essay introduces a special issue focused on 4E cognition (cognition as embodied, embedded, enac...
Using a model of cognition as extended and enactive, we examine the role of materiality in making mi...
How the boundaries of the mind should be drawn with respect to action and the material world is a co...
Cognitive archaeology is a relatively new interdisciplinary science that uses cognitive and psycholo...
The Social Brian Hypothesis predicts the cognitive ability of hominin species by utilising estimated...
From an archaeological perspective, discussions on the nature of hominin evolution in regards to the...
Cumulative culture of know-how is considered a key feature of modern human life, being fundamental t...
The Social Brian Hypothesis predicts the cognitive ability of hominin species by utilising estimated...
What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and us...
Developments in Experimental and Cognitive Archaeology in the last two decades, together with those...
The main aim of this project is to be able to describe the changes in cognitive ability that have to...
Paleolithic stone tools provide concrete evidence of major developments in human behavioural and cog...
Abstract: Recognising elements of a ‘modern’ mind, or complex cognition, in Stone Age archaeology is...