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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Contributors xi
- Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword xv
- Preface xvii
- 1 Introduction: The Evolution of Mind, Brain, and Culture 1
- 2. When Did We Become Human? Evolutionary Perspectives on the Emergence of the Modern Human Mind, Brain, and Culture 45
- 3. What Genetics Can Tell Us about the Origins of the Modern Human Brain 91
- 4. The Primate Mind before Tools, Language, and Culture 105
- 5. Functions of Premotor Cortices: From Motor Control to Social Cognition 123
- 6. The Origins of Human Cooperation from a Developmental and Comparative Perspective 149
- 7. Mimesis Theory Re-Examined, Twenty Years after the Fact 169
- 8. The Role of Cooperation in the Evolution of Protolanguage and Language 193
- 9. The Cathedral Model for the Evolution of Human Cognition 217
- 10. Cognition, Behavioral Modernity, and the Archaeological Record of the Middle and Early Upper Paleolithic 235
- 11. Rethinking Paleoanthropology: A World Queerer Than We Supposed 263
- 12. Human Behavioral Ecology, Optimality, and Human Action 303
- 13. The Distinctively Human Mind: The Many Pillars of Cumulative Culture 325
- 14. Human Culture Is More than Memes and Transmission 347
- References Cited 379
- Index 465
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Contributors xi
- Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword xv
- Preface xvii
- 1 Introduction: The Evolution of Mind, Brain, and Culture 1
- 2. When Did We Become Human? Evolutionary Perspectives on the Emergence of the Modern Human Mind, Brain, and Culture 45
- 3. What Genetics Can Tell Us about the Origins of the Modern Human Brain 91
- 4. The Primate Mind before Tools, Language, and Culture 105
- 5. Functions of Premotor Cortices: From Motor Control to Social Cognition 123
- 6. The Origins of Human Cooperation from a Developmental and Comparative Perspective 149
- 7. Mimesis Theory Re-Examined, Twenty Years after the Fact 169
- 8. The Role of Cooperation in the Evolution of Protolanguage and Language 193
- 9. The Cathedral Model for the Evolution of Human Cognition 217
- 10. Cognition, Behavioral Modernity, and the Archaeological Record of the Middle and Early Upper Paleolithic 235
- 11. Rethinking Paleoanthropology: A World Queerer Than We Supposed 263
- 12. Human Behavioral Ecology, Optimality, and Human Action 303
- 13. The Distinctively Human Mind: The Many Pillars of Cumulative Culture 325
- 14. Human Culture Is More than Memes and Transmission 347
- References Cited 379
- Index 465