In large, complex societies, assorting with others with similar social norms or behaviors can facilitate successful coordination and cooperation. The ability to recognize others with shared norms or behaviors is thus assumed to be under selection. As a medium of communication, human art might reflect fitness-relevant information on shared norms and behaviors of other individuals thus facilitating successful coordination and cooperation. Distinctive styles or patterns of artistic design could signify migration history, different groups with a shared interaction history due to spatial proximity, as well as individual-level expertise and preferences. In addition, cultural boundaries may be even more pronounced in a highly diverse and socially ...
International audienceWhile craft apprenticeship can be understood as socially mediated individual l...
Studies have documented that traditional motor skills (i.e. motor habits) are part of the cultural w...
Sociologists traditionally focus on the power of socio-economic variables as drivers of aesthetic ta...
In large, complex societies, assorting with others with similar social norms or behaviors can facili...
Humans invest a substantial amount of time in the creation of artworks. For generations, humans arou...
International audienceAt the crossroad of archaeology and experimental psychology, we addressed the ...
This anthropological study explores the kolam, a South Indian practice where women daily draw geomet...
This article argues that the notion of a singular art world will have to give way to that of ‘art wo...
The most common definition of culture is a ‘shared patterns of learned behavior’, which occurs due t...
Debate regarding processes of cultural diversification has focused on the extent to which cultural a...
This paper analyses the use of artistic productions as means of internal social division in hunter-g...
Studies have documented that traditional motor skills (i.e. motor habits) are part of the cultural w...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
Is art appreciation universal? Previous evidence suggests a general preference for representational ...
We present a set of studies that tested the hypothesis that creative style is recognizable within a...
International audienceWhile craft apprenticeship can be understood as socially mediated individual l...
Studies have documented that traditional motor skills (i.e. motor habits) are part of the cultural w...
Sociologists traditionally focus on the power of socio-economic variables as drivers of aesthetic ta...
In large, complex societies, assorting with others with similar social norms or behaviors can facili...
Humans invest a substantial amount of time in the creation of artworks. For generations, humans arou...
International audienceAt the crossroad of archaeology and experimental psychology, we addressed the ...
This anthropological study explores the kolam, a South Indian practice where women daily draw geomet...
This article argues that the notion of a singular art world will have to give way to that of ‘art wo...
The most common definition of culture is a ‘shared patterns of learned behavior’, which occurs due t...
Debate regarding processes of cultural diversification has focused on the extent to which cultural a...
This paper analyses the use of artistic productions as means of internal social division in hunter-g...
Studies have documented that traditional motor skills (i.e. motor habits) are part of the cultural w...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
Is art appreciation universal? Previous evidence suggests a general preference for representational ...
We present a set of studies that tested the hypothesis that creative style is recognizable within a...
International audienceWhile craft apprenticeship can be understood as socially mediated individual l...
Studies have documented that traditional motor skills (i.e. motor habits) are part of the cultural w...
Sociologists traditionally focus on the power of socio-economic variables as drivers of aesthetic ta...