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Prehistoric perspectives on ‘Others’ and ‘Strangers’ (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erella Hovers. Anna Belfer-Cohen.

A point that we want to emphasize is that "cognitive archaeology" is a catch-all phrase that covers pretty much every aspect of human existence. To truly discuss cognitive archaeology, we need to define the specific areas of interest in each case. Given our position that cognitive capacities as such existed from at least the late Middle Pleistocene, we are interested in questions about evolution of social cognitive constructs. These constructs portray the plasticity of cognitive mechanisms and...