Cognitive archaeology is a theoretical perspective in archaeology that focuses on the ancient mind. It is divided into two main groups: evolutionary cognitive...
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in the Department of Archaeology at Okayama University. Her research covers the areas of cognitive archaeology, gender archaeology and the Jomon period...
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Cecilia Heyes (cognitive evolution) Ludwig Huber (cognitive evolution, cognitive biology) Thomas Huffman (ideational cognitive archaeology) Edwin Hutchins...
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Colin Renfrew (category British cognitive scientists)
elements of cognitive archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-521-45620-3 Renfrew, A.C. and Paul Bahn, 1991, Archaeology: Theories...
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Frederick L. Coolidge (category American cognitive psychologists)
Coolidge is an American professor of psychology known for his work in cognitive archaeology. He has taught at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs since...
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"New Archaeology" Post-processualism Cognitive archaeology Gender archaeology Feminist archaeology History of archaeology List of archaeological periods...
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Archaeoastronomy (redirect from Astro-archaeology)
Archaeoastronomy fills complementary niches in landscape archaeology and cognitive archaeology. Material evidence and its connection to the sky can reveal...
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postmodernism, agency theory, cognitive science, structural functionalism, Marxism, gender-based and feminist archaeology, queer theory, postcolonial thoughts...
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List of academic fields (section Archaeology)
theory Great ages archaeology Functionalism Processualism Post-processualism Cognitive archaeology Gender archaeology Feminist archaeology Archaeometry Archaeogenetics...
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Neuroarchaeology (category Cognitive neuroscience)
a sub-discipline of archaeology that uses neuroscientific data to infer things about brain form and function in human cognitive evolution. The term was...
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