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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?y¨¹k, 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.

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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

Professor, Philosophy

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