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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Mithen, Steven | Domain-specific intelligence and the Neanderthal mind | Modelling the early human mind | [Mithen, 1996 #25525] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Gowlett, J. A. J. | Mental abilities of early <i>Homo</i>: elements of constraint and choice in rule systems | Modelling the early human mind | [Gowlett, 1996 #25526] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Russell, James | Development and evolution of the symbolic function: the role of working memory | Modelling the early human mind | [Russell, 1996 #25527] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Longuet-Higgins, Christopher | Issues in mental development | Modelling the early human mind | [Longuet-Higgins, 1996 #25528] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Erdal, David | Egalitarianism and Machiavellian intelligence in human evolution | Modelling the early human mind | [Erdal, 1996 #25529] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Brown, K. A. Robson | Systematics and integrated methods for the modelling of the pre-modern human mind | Modelling the early human mind | [Brown, 1996 #25530] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Aiello, Leslie C. | Hominine preadaptations for language and cognition | Modelling the early human mind | [Aiello, 1996 #25531] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Foley, Robert A. | Measuring cognition in extinct hominids | Modelling the early human mind | [Foley, 1996 #25532] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Gibson, Kathleen | The biocultural human brain, seasonal migrations, and the emergence of the Upper Palaeolithic | Modelling the early human mind | [Gibson, 1996 #25533] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Mellars, Paul | Symbolism, language, and the Neanderthal mind | Modelling the early human mind | [Mellars, 1996 #25534] |
Book Section in a Series | 1996 | Renfrew, Colin | The sapient behaviour paradox: how to test for potential? | Modelling the early human mind | [Renfrew, 1996 #25535] |