Why do people engage in seemingly wasteful behaviors and invest in extravagant material displays? Since its introduction into anthropological archaeology two decades ago, costly signaling theory (CST) has been used to provide an answer to this question. With broad origins in biology and social theory, costly signaling theory seeks to provide an evolutionary explanation for why humans engage in seemingly wasteful behaviors. In this chapter, I take stock of costly signaling theory in archaeology by (1) tracing its theoretical origins and history of adoption into anthropological archaeology, (2) highlighting key issues that archaeologists have been wrestling with in order to make CST applicable to the past, (3) discussing the breadth of uses o...
Foraging theory provides archaeology with a valuable set of tools for investigating the constraints ...
In the present article I attempt to apply advances in the study of instrumental and epistemic ration...
This paper extends the picture developed in Religion Re-Explained (Sterelny, 2018) to groups in tra...
Humans frequently perform extravagant and seemingly costly behaviors, such as widely sharing hunted ...
W niniejszej pracy podejmuję się przeprowadzenia testu metody mającej ocenić przydatność Teorii Kosz...
This paper lays out an evolutionary theory for the cognitive foundations and cultural emergence of t...
In the last two decades, evolutionary explanations of cultural practice have become prevalent within...
Although the study of signals has been part of human behavioral ecology since the field’s inception,...
Costly signaling theory (CST) explains a variety of elaborate behavioral displays as a consequence o...
This paper concerns the role of costly signalling in the ritual expressions of Middle Bronze Age hum...
This paper concerns the role of costly signalling in the ritual expressions of Middle Bronze Age hum...
This study evaluates the potential of petroglyph manufacture and the resulting\ud imagery as a costl...
Cultural transmission (CT) describes the myriad processes whereby information is transmitted from a ...
The issue of technological time costs as applied to the manufacture of flaked stone artefacts is con...
We have learned much about tool use in nonhumans since the discovery of Oldowan stone tools. Despite...
Foraging theory provides archaeology with a valuable set of tools for investigating the constraints ...
In the present article I attempt to apply advances in the study of instrumental and epistemic ration...
This paper extends the picture developed in Religion Re-Explained (Sterelny, 2018) to groups in tra...
Humans frequently perform extravagant and seemingly costly behaviors, such as widely sharing hunted ...
W niniejszej pracy podejmuję się przeprowadzenia testu metody mającej ocenić przydatność Teorii Kosz...
This paper lays out an evolutionary theory for the cognitive foundations and cultural emergence of t...
In the last two decades, evolutionary explanations of cultural practice have become prevalent within...
Although the study of signals has been part of human behavioral ecology since the field’s inception,...
Costly signaling theory (CST) explains a variety of elaborate behavioral displays as a consequence o...
This paper concerns the role of costly signalling in the ritual expressions of Middle Bronze Age hum...
This paper concerns the role of costly signalling in the ritual expressions of Middle Bronze Age hum...
This study evaluates the potential of petroglyph manufacture and the resulting\ud imagery as a costl...
Cultural transmission (CT) describes the myriad processes whereby information is transmitted from a ...
The issue of technological time costs as applied to the manufacture of flaked stone artefacts is con...
We have learned much about tool use in nonhumans since the discovery of Oldowan stone tools. Despite...
Foraging theory provides archaeology with a valuable set of tools for investigating the constraints ...
In the present article I attempt to apply advances in the study of instrumental and epistemic ration...
This paper extends the picture developed in Religion Re-Explained (Sterelny, 2018) to groups in tra...