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1 | Towards a cognitive archaeology | 3 |
2 | Interpretation and testability in theories about prehistoric thinking | 15 |
3 | Archaeology and cognitive science | 22 |
4 | From domain specific to generalized intelligence: a cognitive interpretation of the Middle/Upper Palaeolithic transition | 29 |
5 | Are images animated? The psychology of statues in Ancient Greece | 40 |
6 | The archaeology of religion | 47 |
7 | Ancient Zapotec ritual and religion: an application of the direct historical approach | 55 |
8 | The meaning of death: funerary beliefs and the prehistorian | 75 |
9 | Prehistoric cognition and the science of archaeology | 83 |
10 | Symbols and signposts - understanding the prehistoric petroglyphs of the British Isles | 95 |
11 | Knowledge representation and archaeology: a cognitive example using GIS | 107 |
12 | Dials: a study in the physical representation of cognitive systems | 119 |
13 | Cognitive aspects of 'technique' | 135 |
14 | Mindful technology: unleashing the chaine operatoire for an archaeology of mind | 143 |
15 | Prehistoric technology: a cognitive science? | 152 |
16 | Variation and change in symbol systems: case studies in Elamite cuneiform | 167 |
17 | Text and figure in ancient Mesopotamia: match and mismatch | 176 |
18 | Cognitive archaeology reconsidered | 187 |
Index | 191 |
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