Archaeological evidence for musical activities pre-dates even the earliest-known cave art and it remains the case that no human culture has yet been encountered that does not practise some recognisably musical activity. Yet the human abilities to make and appreciate music have been described as “amongst the most mysterious with which [we are] endowed” (Charles Darwin, 1872) and music itself as “the supreme mystery of the science of man” (Claude Levi-Strauss, 1970). Like language, music has been the subject of keen investigation across a great diversity of fields, from neuroscience and psychology, to ethnography, to studies of its structures in its own dedicated field, musicology; unlike the evolution of human language abilities, it is only ...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Throughout human history, people have developed the faculty to appreciate and create music. Musical ...
Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integra...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
Music is a fascinating topic for evolutionary theory, natural philosophy, and narrative construction...
Music is a fascinating topic for evolutionary theory, natural philosophy, and narrative construction...
Interdisciplinary perspectives on the capacity to perceive, appreciate, and make music. Research sho...
It is nowadays uncontroversial among scientists that there is biological continuity between humans a...
Over tens of thousands of years of human genetic and cultural evolution, many types and varieties of...
The aims of this article are to select, to summarise, and to critically discuss the principal topi...
Bony flutes dated back to around 43,000 years old are the clearest examples of musical instruments e...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
This paper examines the potential for music education and experimental archaeology that exists in mu...
The diverse forms and functions of human music place obstacles in the way of an evolutionary reconst...
The surprising fit between the basic pattern of hominid sociality (inferred from shared features of ...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Throughout human history, people have developed the faculty to appreciate and create music. Musical ...
Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integra...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
Music is a fascinating topic for evolutionary theory, natural philosophy, and narrative construction...
Music is a fascinating topic for evolutionary theory, natural philosophy, and narrative construction...
Interdisciplinary perspectives on the capacity to perceive, appreciate, and make music. Research sho...
It is nowadays uncontroversial among scientists that there is biological continuity between humans a...
Over tens of thousands of years of human genetic and cultural evolution, many types and varieties of...
The aims of this article are to select, to summarise, and to critically discuss the principal topi...
Bony flutes dated back to around 43,000 years old are the clearest examples of musical instruments e...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
This paper examines the potential for music education and experimental archaeology that exists in mu...
The diverse forms and functions of human music place obstacles in the way of an evolutionary reconst...
The surprising fit between the basic pattern of hominid sociality (inferred from shared features of ...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Throughout human history, people have developed the faculty to appreciate and create music. Musical ...
Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integra...