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Cognitive Change and Material Culture: a Distributed Perspective

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Wheeler M (2020) Cognitive Change and Material Culture: a Distributed Perspective. In: Hodder I (ed.) Consciousness, Creativity, and Self at the Dawn of Settled life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 90-106. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108753616.006

Abstract
Whichever way one looks at it, studying ancient minds is a challenge. This is largely because the main investigative strategies that have proven to be so successful in unravelling the secrets of modern minds are rendered unavailable. Long-dead subjects cannot sign up for reaction time laboratory experiments, and decomposed brains aren’t suitable for neuroimaging. Call this epistemological quandary ‘the problem of ancient minds’. Given that the questions addressed by this volume concern the existence and character of changes in consciousness and cognition at the Neolithic site of ?atalh?yük, there seems little doubt that the problem of ancient minds will be prowling the pages of the various chapters, just itching to make a nuisance of itself.

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2020
Publication date online31/03/2020
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PublisherCambridge University Press
Place of publicationCambridge
ISBN9781108484923
eISBN9781108753616

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Professor Michael Wheeler

Professor Michael Wheeler

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