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The following pages link to Symbols and paleolithic artifacts: Style, standardization, and the imposition of arbitrary form (Q60038861):
Displaying 22 items.
- Ornaments of the earliest Upper Paleolithic: new insights from the Levant (Q24628950) (← links)
- Stone tools, language and the brain in human evolution (Q24634219) (← links)
- From the primordial soup to self-driving cars: standards and their role in natural and technological innovation (Q26766703) (← links)
- Notched Tool Reuse and Raw Material Availability in French Middle Paleolithic Sites (Q59229182) (← links)
- Technology and Society during the Middle Pleistocene: Hominid Group Size, Social Learning and Industrial Variability (Q60026716) (← links)
- Communication and Material Culture: Pleistocene Tools as Action Cues (Q60027089) (← links)
- The Evolving Mind (Q60027362) (← links)
- Symbolism in the Early Palaeolithic: A Conceptual Odyssey (Q60027451) (← links)
- Scientific Archaeology and the Origins of Symbolism: a reply to Bednarik (Q60027461) (← links)
- There's no Art-To Find the Mind's Construction-In Offence (Q60027462) (← links)
- Obviously sequential, but continuous or staged? Refits and cognition in three late paleolithic assemblages from Japan (Q60038837) (← links)
- Palaeolithic archaeology and the evolution of mind (Q112844900) (← links)
- Success of a flexible behavior. Considerations on the manufacture of Late Epigravettian lithic projectile implements according to experimental tests (Q112876448) (← links)
- On measuring the mean edge angle of lithic tools based on 3-D models – a case study from the southern Levantine Epipalaeolithic (Q113458440) (← links)
- Local Technological Traditions in the Early and Middle Epipaleolithic of Ein Gev Area (Q113624058) (← links)
- Lithic and Organic Hunting Technology in the French Upper Palaeolithic (Q125056443) (← links)
- Why the Muddle in the Middle Matters: the Language of Comparative and Direct in Human Evolution (Q125056611) (← links)
- Engraved ochre from a Middle Stone Age context at Klein Kliphuis in the Western Cape of South Africa (Q127531740) (← links)
- Introduction: Neanderthal Behavior and Temporal Resolution of Archeological Assemblages (Q128152093) (← links)
- Implications of the Marked Artifacts of the Middle Stone Age of Africa (Q128152133) (← links)
- Evolution and the Origins of Visual Art: An Archaeological Perspective (Q128321167) (← links)
- The material dimensions of signification: Rethinking the nature and emergence of semiosis in the debate on human origins (Q128321213) (← links)