Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... cognitive destinies . Perhaps most individual human beings are also cognitive over- achievers carried along by various cleverly - contrived cultural environments ( we will worry about who did the contriving later ) . Historically ...
... cognitive destinies . Perhaps most individual human beings are also cognitive over- achievers carried along by various cleverly - contrived cultural environments ( we will worry about who did the contriving later ) . Historically ...
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... cognitive science is that it forces us to ask these questions . Any theory of human cognitive structure and function has evolutionary implications , whether or not they are made explicit . It is important to make such assumptions ...
... cognitive science is that it forces us to ask these questions . Any theory of human cognitive structure and function has evolutionary implications , whether or not they are made explicit . It is important to make such assumptions ...
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... cognitive evolution ; much larger genetic distances between species can exist without correspondingly massive cognitive differences , and usually behavior maps the physical inheritance of a species with exquisite precision . Chimpanzees ...
... cognitive evolution ; much larger genetic distances between species can exist without correspondingly massive cognitive differences , and usually behavior maps the physical inheritance of a species with exquisite precision . Chimpanzees ...
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