Overmann et al., 2019 - Google Patents
On tools making minds: An archaeological perspective on human cognitive evolutionOvermann et al., 2019
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- Overmann K
- Wynn T
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- Journal of Cognition and Culture
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Using a model of cognition as extended and enactive, we examine the role of materiality in making minds as exemplified by lithics and writing, forms associated with conceptual thought and meta-awareness of conceptual domains. We address ways in which brain …
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