Cognitive archaeologists infer from material remains to the cognitive features of past societies. We characterize cognitive archaeology in terms of trace-based reasoning, which in the case of cognitive archaeology involves inferences drawing upon background theory linking objects from the archaeological record to cognitive (including psychological, symbolic, and ideological) features. We analyse such practices, examining work on cognitive evolution, language, and musicality. We argue that the central epistemic challenge for cognitive archaeology is often not a paucity of material remains, but insufficient constraint from cognitive theories. However, we also argue that the success of cognitive archaeology does not necessarily require well-de...
Understanding the cognitive abilities of our hominin ancestors remains challenging. Recent years hav...
Abstract: Recognising elements of a ‘modern’ mind, or complex cognition, in Stone Age archaeology is...
Cognitive archaeology is a relatively new interdisciplinary science that uses cognitive and psycholo...
Cognitive archaeologists infer from material remains to the cognitive features of past societies. We...
In cognitive archeology, theories of cognition are used to guide inter-pretation of archeological ev...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
Archaeologists, neuroscientists and philosophers all aim to shed light on the holistic and coconstit...
What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and us...
It is widely thought that causal cognition underpins technical reasoning. Here we suggest that under...
The promise of cognitive archaeology is considerable: the discipline can potentially outline a chron...
Interest in questions about the minds of people in the past has come' to take centre stage, not just...
This paper introduces a new approach to the study of Paleolithic minds. It is developed on the basis...
Understanding the cognitive abilities of our hominin ancestors remains challenging. Recent years hav...
Abstract: Recognising elements of a ‘modern’ mind, or complex cognition, in Stone Age archaeology is...
Cognitive archaeology is a relatively new interdisciplinary science that uses cognitive and psycholo...
Cognitive archaeologists infer from material remains to the cognitive features of past societies. We...
In cognitive archeology, theories of cognition are used to guide inter-pretation of archeological ev...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
Archaeologists, neuroscientists and philosophers all aim to shed light on the holistic and coconstit...
What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and us...
It is widely thought that causal cognition underpins technical reasoning. Here we suggest that under...
The promise of cognitive archaeology is considerable: the discipline can potentially outline a chron...
Interest in questions about the minds of people in the past has come' to take centre stage, not just...
This paper introduces a new approach to the study of Paleolithic minds. It is developed on the basis...
Understanding the cognitive abilities of our hominin ancestors remains challenging. Recent years hav...
Abstract: Recognising elements of a ‘modern’ mind, or complex cognition, in Stone Age archaeology is...
Cognitive archaeology is a relatively new interdisciplinary science that uses cognitive and psycholo...