In the prehistoric archaeology dealing with metaphysical subjects like the mental construction of the landscape is problematic as forasmuch as the primary sources are very limited, or respectively seem to be very limited. Not least because of this apparent lack of source, but also for the reason of research tradition, the application of empirical methods to cognitive matters is relatively scarce. In the course of the post-processual archaeology the quantitative methods are routinely abstracted away from questions dealing with mental concepts, even harshly criticized, and phenomenological approaches are favoured instead. This paper deals with a methodical-theoretical aspect of prehistoric mental landscape structuring using the Bronze Age lan...
The current project consists of three interconnected components. First, it aims to establish an epis...
The landscape is a product of a complex cultural process with symbolic aspects linked to ecological,...
It is suggested that previous interpretations of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages of Aberdeenshire have...
This paper introduces a new approach to the study of Paleolithic minds. It is developed on the basis...
The Kullen district has a striking geographical scenery and a multitude of cultural settings and loc...
This dissertation studies whether stone tools can be used to study the origin and evolution of human...
Interest in questions about the minds of people in the past has come' to take centre stage, not just...
Recent decades have seen a surge of landscape concepts in archaeology. Despite strong, growing inter...
ABSTRACT Archeologists working on prehistoric art have considered neuro-psychological model in prehi...
In recent years there has been a flourish of archaeological studies focusing on prehistoric cognitio...
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...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
The understanding of depositions as part of a social practice is not just an alternative approach to...
It is widely thought that causal cognition underpins technical reasoning. Here we suggest that under...
The current project consists of three interconnected components. First, it aims to establish an epis...
The landscape is a product of a complex cultural process with symbolic aspects linked to ecological,...
It is suggested that previous interpretations of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages of Aberdeenshire have...
This paper introduces a new approach to the study of Paleolithic minds. It is developed on the basis...
The Kullen district has a striking geographical scenery and a multitude of cultural settings and loc...
This dissertation studies whether stone tools can be used to study the origin and evolution of human...
Interest in questions about the minds of people in the past has come' to take centre stage, not just...
Recent decades have seen a surge of landscape concepts in archaeology. Despite strong, growing inter...
ABSTRACT Archeologists working on prehistoric art have considered neuro-psychological model in prehi...
In recent years there has been a flourish of archaeological studies focusing on prehistoric cognitio...
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...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
The understanding of depositions as part of a social practice is not just an alternative approach to...
It is widely thought that causal cognition underpins technical reasoning. Here we suggest that under...
The current project consists of three interconnected components. First, it aims to establish an epis...
The landscape is a product of a complex cultural process with symbolic aspects linked to ecological,...
It is suggested that previous interpretations of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages of Aberdeenshire have...