Consciousness, Creativity, and Self at the Dawn of Settled Life
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian
Consciousness, Creativity, and Self at the Dawn of Settled Life
Herausgeber: Hodder, Ian
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Challenges the widely held assumption that the Neolithic saw an overall cognitive revolution.
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Challenges the widely held assumption that the Neolithic saw an overall cognitive revolution.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9781108484923
- ISBN-10: 1108484921
- Artikelnr.: 56012197
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9781108484923
- ISBN-10: 1108484921
- Artikelnr.: 56012197
Part I. Introduction to the Themes, Site, and Region: 1. Introduction to
the themes of the volume - cognition and Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder; 2.
Hunter-gatherer home-making? Building landscape and community in the
Epipalaeolithic Lisa Maher; 3. When time begins to matter Marion Benz; Part
II. Higher Levels of Consciousness: 4. Cognitive change and material
culture - a disturbed perspective Michael Wheeler; 5. Conscious tokens?
Lucy Bennison-Chapman; 6. Brick sizes and architectural regularities Marek
Z. Baranski; 7. The meronomic model of cognitive change, and its
application to Neolithic Çatalhöyük Chris Thornton; 8. Containers and
creativity in the Late Neolithic Upper Mesopotamian Olivier Nieuwenhuyse;
9. Creativity and innovation in the geometric wall paintings at Çatalhöyük
Ian Hodder and Nazli Gurlek; Part III. Greater Awareness of an Integrated
Personal Self: 10. Personal memory, the scaffolded mind, and cognitive
change in the Neolithic John Sutton; 11. Adorning the self Milena Vasic;
12. From parts a whole? Exploring changes in funerary practices at
Çatalhöyük Scott D. Haddow, Eline M. J. Schotsmans, Marco Milella, Marin A.
Pilloud, Belinda Tibbets and Christopher J. Knusel; 13. New bodies - from
houses to humans at Çatalhöyük Anna Fagan.
the themes of the volume - cognition and Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder; 2.
Hunter-gatherer home-making? Building landscape and community in the
Epipalaeolithic Lisa Maher; 3. When time begins to matter Marion Benz; Part
II. Higher Levels of Consciousness: 4. Cognitive change and material
culture - a disturbed perspective Michael Wheeler; 5. Conscious tokens?
Lucy Bennison-Chapman; 6. Brick sizes and architectural regularities Marek
Z. Baranski; 7. The meronomic model of cognitive change, and its
application to Neolithic Çatalhöyük Chris Thornton; 8. Containers and
creativity in the Late Neolithic Upper Mesopotamian Olivier Nieuwenhuyse;
9. Creativity and innovation in the geometric wall paintings at Çatalhöyük
Ian Hodder and Nazli Gurlek; Part III. Greater Awareness of an Integrated
Personal Self: 10. Personal memory, the scaffolded mind, and cognitive
change in the Neolithic John Sutton; 11. Adorning the self Milena Vasic;
12. From parts a whole? Exploring changes in funerary practices at
Çatalhöyük Scott D. Haddow, Eline M. J. Schotsmans, Marco Milella, Marin A.
Pilloud, Belinda Tibbets and Christopher J. Knusel; 13. New bodies - from
houses to humans at Çatalhöyük Anna Fagan.
Part I. Introduction to the Themes, Site, and Region: 1. Introduction to
the themes of the volume - cognition and Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder; 2.
Hunter-gatherer home-making? Building landscape and community in the
Epipalaeolithic Lisa Maher; 3. When time begins to matter Marion Benz; Part
II. Higher Levels of Consciousness: 4. Cognitive change and material
culture - a disturbed perspective Michael Wheeler; 5. Conscious tokens?
Lucy Bennison-Chapman; 6. Brick sizes and architectural regularities Marek
Z. Baranski; 7. The meronomic model of cognitive change, and its
application to Neolithic Çatalhöyük Chris Thornton; 8. Containers and
creativity in the Late Neolithic Upper Mesopotamian Olivier Nieuwenhuyse;
9. Creativity and innovation in the geometric wall paintings at Çatalhöyük
Ian Hodder and Nazli Gurlek; Part III. Greater Awareness of an Integrated
Personal Self: 10. Personal memory, the scaffolded mind, and cognitive
change in the Neolithic John Sutton; 11. Adorning the self Milena Vasic;
12. From parts a whole? Exploring changes in funerary practices at
Çatalhöyük Scott D. Haddow, Eline M. J. Schotsmans, Marco Milella, Marin A.
Pilloud, Belinda Tibbets and Christopher J. Knusel; 13. New bodies - from
houses to humans at Çatalhöyük Anna Fagan.
the themes of the volume - cognition and Çatalhöyük Ian Hodder; 2.
Hunter-gatherer home-making? Building landscape and community in the
Epipalaeolithic Lisa Maher; 3. When time begins to matter Marion Benz; Part
II. Higher Levels of Consciousness: 4. Cognitive change and material
culture - a disturbed perspective Michael Wheeler; 5. Conscious tokens?
Lucy Bennison-Chapman; 6. Brick sizes and architectural regularities Marek
Z. Baranski; 7. The meronomic model of cognitive change, and its
application to Neolithic Çatalhöyük Chris Thornton; 8. Containers and
creativity in the Late Neolithic Upper Mesopotamian Olivier Nieuwenhuyse;
9. Creativity and innovation in the geometric wall paintings at Çatalhöyük
Ian Hodder and Nazli Gurlek; Part III. Greater Awareness of an Integrated
Personal Self: 10. Personal memory, the scaffolded mind, and cognitive
change in the Neolithic John Sutton; 11. Adorning the self Milena Vasic;
12. From parts a whole? Exploring changes in funerary practices at
Çatalhöyük Scott D. Haddow, Eline M. J. Schotsmans, Marco Milella, Marin A.
Pilloud, Belinda Tibbets and Christopher J. Knusel; 13. New bodies - from
houses to humans at Çatalhöyük Anna Fagan.