An Introduction to Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology

An Introduction to Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology
Author: Thomas Wynn,Frederick L. Coolidge
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000571196

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An Introduction to Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology is the first concise introduction that lays out the epistemological foundations of evolutionary cognitive archaeology in a way that is accessible to students. The volume is divided into three sections. The first section situates cognitive archaeology in the pantheon of archaeological approaches and distinguishes between ideational cognitive archaeology and evolutionary cognitive archaeology. This is followed by a close look at the nature of cognitive archaeological inferences and concludes with brief summaries of the major methods of evolutionary cognitive archaeology. The second section of the book introduces the reader to a variety of cognitive phenomena that are accessible using the methods of cognitive archaeology: memory, technical cognition, spatial cognition, social cognition, art and aesthetics, and symbolism and language. The third section presents a brief outline of hominin cognitive evolution from the perspective of evolutionary cognitive archaeology. The authors divide the archaeological record into three major phases: The Bipedal Apes—3.3 million-1.7 million years ago; The Axe Age—1.7 million-300,000 years ago; and The Emergence of Modern Thinking—300,000–12,000 years ago. An Introduction to Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology is an essential text for undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars across the behavioral and social sciences interested in learning about cognitive archaeology, including psychologists, philosophers, anthropologists, and archaeologists.

Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology

Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology
Author: Tracy B. Henley,Matt J. Rossano,Edward P. Kardas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429950032

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The remains that archaeologists uncover reveal ancient minds at work as much as ancient hands, and for decades many have sought a better way of understanding those minds. This understanding is at the forefront of cognitive archaeology, a discipline that believes that a greater application of psychological theory to archaeology will further our understanding of the evolution of the human mind. Bringing together a diverse range of experts including archaeologists, psychologists, anthropologists, biologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, historians, and philosophers, in one comprehensive volume, this accessible and illuminating book is an important resource for students and researchers exploring how the application of cognitive archaeology can significantly and meaningfully deepen their knowledge of early and ancient humans. This seminal volume opens the field of cognitive archaeology to scholars across the behavioral sciences.

The Foundations of Cognitive Archaeology

The Foundations of Cognitive Archaeology
Author: Marc A. Abramiuk
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780262017688

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"In The foundations of cognitive archaeology, Marc Abramiuk proposes a multidisciplinary basis for the study of the mind in the past, arguing that archaeology and the cognitive sciences have much to offer one another. Abramiuk draws on relevant topics from philosophy, biological anthropology, cognitive psychology, cognitive anthropology, and archaeology to establish theoretically founded and empirically substantiated principles of a discipline that integrates different approaches to mind-related archaeological research. ..."--Publisher description.

Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution

Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution
Author: Sophie A. de Beaune,Frederick L. Coolidge,Thomas Wynn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2009-06-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521769778

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This book uses evidence from empirical studies to understand conditions that led to the development of cognitive processes during evolution.

Cognitive Archaeology

Cognitive Archaeology
Author: David Whitley,Johannes Loubser,Gavin Whitelaw
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351654395

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Cognitive Archaeology: Mind, Ethnography, and the Past in South Africa and Beyond aims to interpret the social and cultural lives of the past, in part by using ethnography to build informed models of past cultural and social systems and partly by using natural models to understand symbolism and belief. How does an archaeologist interpret the past? Which theories are relevant, what kinds of data must be acquired, and how can interpretations be derived? One interpretive approach, developed in southern Africa in the 1980s, has been particularly successful even if still not widely known globally. With an expressed commitment to scientific method, it has resulted in deeper, well-tested understandings of belief, ritual, settlement patterns and social systems. This volume brings together a series of papers that demonstrate and illustrate this approach to archaeological interpretation, including contributions from North America, Western Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, in the process highlighting innovative methodological and substantive research that improves our understanding of the human past. Professional archaeological researchers would be the primary audience of this book. Because of its theoretical and methodological emphasis, it will also be relevant to method and theory courses and postgraduate students.

Psychology and Cognitive Archaeology

Psychology and Cognitive Archaeology
Author: Tracy B. Henley,Matt J. Rossano
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2021-11-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000476958

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Psychology and Cognitive Archaeology demonstrates the potential of using cognitive archaeology framing to explore key issues in contemporary psychology and other behavioral sciences. This edited volume features psychologists exploring archaeological data concerning specific themes such as: the use of tools, our child-rearing practices, our expressions of gender and sexuality, our sleep patterns, the nature of warfare, cultural practices, and the origins of religion. Other chapters touch on cognitive archaeological methods, the history of evolutionary approaches in psychology, and relevant philosophical considerations to further illustrate the interdisciplinary potential between archaeology and psychology. As a complementary counterpoint, the book also includes an archaeologist’s perspective on these same topical matters, as well as robust introductory and concluding thoughts by the editors. This book will be an illuminating read for students and scholars of psychology (particularly theoretical, social, cognitive, and evolutionary psychology), as well as philosophy, archaeology, and anthropology.

Shamanism and the Ancient Mind

Shamanism and the Ancient Mind
Author: James L. Pearson
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0759101566

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A study of archaeological evidence for Shamanism in North America and how it links to the archaeology of the mind. Visit our website for sample chapters!

Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology

Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology
Author: Tracy B. Henley,Matt J. Rossano,Edward P. Kardas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429950025

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The remains that archaeologists uncover reveal ancient minds at work as much as ancient hands, and for decades many have sought a better way of understanding those minds. This understanding is at the forefront of cognitive archaeology, a discipline that believes that a greater application of psychological theory to archaeology will further our understanding of the evolution of the human mind. Bringing together a diverse range of experts including archaeologists, psychologists, anthropologists, biologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, historians, and philosophers, in one comprehensive volume, this accessible and illuminating book is an important resource for students and researchers exploring how the application of cognitive archaeology can significantly and meaningfully deepen their knowledge of early and ancient humans. This seminal volume opens the field of cognitive archaeology to scholars across the behavioral sciences.