Learning Among Neanderthals and Palaeolithic Modern Humans: Archaeological Evidence
In: Replacement of Neanderthals by Modern Humans Series
In: Springer eBooks
In: Social Sciences
1. Learning Behaviors among Neanderthals and Paleolithic Modern Humans: An Introduction -- 2. Neural Underpinnings of Creative Thinking and Tool Use: A Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Data -- 3. The Expert Performance Model of Neanderthal Cognition -- 4. Cognitive Capacities of the Neanderthals -- 5. Mastering Hammer Use in Stone Knapping: An Experiment -- 6. Evidence for Neanderthal Hand-Preferences from the Late Middle Paleolithic Site of Buhlen, Germany: Insights into Neanderthal Learning Behaviour -- 7. Good and Bad Knappers Among Neanderthals -- 8. The Apprentice Core: Evidence from a Lithic Refitting at the Upper Paleolithic Site Kyushirataki-5 in Hokkaido, Northern Japan -- 9. Learning Behavior of Sanukite Knapping among the Upper Paleolithic communities of Suichoen, Japan -- 10. Strong Differences in Neanderthal and AMH cannot be Inferred from Ethnographic Evidence for Skill and Learning in Hunting -- 11. Marine shells from Tor Fawaz, southern Jordan, Southern Jordan, and Their Implications for Behavioral Changes from the Middle to Upper Paleolithic in the Levant -- 12. Modeling Learning Strategies and the Expansion of the Social Network in the Beginning of Upper Paleolithic Europe: Analysis by Agent-Based Simulation -- 13. Transculturation versus Acculturation: A Clarification -- 14. Ratchets and Replacement: The Potential Role of Cultural Accumulation in the Replacement of Neanderthals by Modern Humans