The fifteen papers in this volume explore how human beliefs have been externalized and 'stored' in material form, thus making very intangible ideas exist in a permanent, tangible form. The volume benefits from a culturally and temporally comparative approach. This book includes such contents as: Mind and matter: cognitive archeology and external symbolic storage (Colin Renfrew); Hominid enculturation and cognitive evolution (Merlin Donald); Palaeolithic origins of artificial memory systems: an evolutionary perspective (Francesco d'Errico); Material artefacts, symbolism, sociologists and archaeologists (David Halle); Mimesis, imagination and role-play (David Harris); and, Rock art: handmaiden to studies of cognitive evolution (Thomas Dowson).
It also includes: Digging for memes: the role of material objects in cultural evolution (Mark Lake); Personal experience and belief: the significance of external symbolic storage for the emergence of modern human cognition (E J Lowe); The supernatural beings of prehistory and the external storage of religious ideas (Steven Mithen); Chinese burial patterns: sources of information on thought and belief (Jessica Rawson); Social relations and the idea of externality (Marilyn Strathern); Some problems with the notion of external symbolic storage and the case of Neolithic material culture in Britain (Julian Thomas); Symbolic behavior: the origin of a spatial perspective (Ezra Zubrow and Patrick Daly); Mind and artefact: a dialectical perspective (Robert Hinde); Material culture and cognition: concluding thoughts (Merlin Donald).
- ISBN10 0951942069
- ISBN13 9780951942062
- Publish Date 25 August 1999
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 29 April 2014
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 200
- Language English