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arxiv: 1309.6589 · v3 · pith:XNU6V5SAnew · submitted 2013-09-25 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · q-bio.NC

Mind: An Archaeological Perspective

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What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and used them? Recent collaborations at the frontier of archaeology, anthropology, and cognitive science are culminating in speculative but nevertheless increasingly sophisticated efforts to unravel how modern human cognition came about. By considering objects within their archaeological context, we have begun to piece together something of the way of life of people who inhabited particular locales, which in turn reflects their underlying thought processes.

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