Consciousness, Creativity, and Self at the Dawn of Settled Life

Consciousness, Creativity, and Self at the Dawn of Settled Life pdf

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Ian Hodder

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Ian Hodder è professore di archeologia della famiglia Dunleavie presso la Stanford University. Fellow della British Academy, ha ricevuto numerosi riconoscimenti per i suoi successi, tra cui la Medaglia Oscar Montelius dalla Società Svedese degli Antiquari, la Medaglia commemorativa Huxley dal Royal Anthropological Institute, il Premio Internazionale Fyssen e la Medaglia d'Oro dall'Archaeological Institute of America, insieme a dottorati honoris causa dalle università di Bristol e Leiden. Hodder è autore di numerosi libri, tra cui Symbols in Action (Cambridge, 1982), Reading the Past (Cambridge, 1982) e Entangled: An Archaeology of the Relationships between Humans and Things (2012).

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Consciousness, Creativity, and Self at the Dawn of Settled Life pdf da Ian Hodder

Over recent years, a number of scholars have argued that the human mind underwent a cognitive revolution in the Neolithic. This volume seeks to test these claims at the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in Turkey and in other Neolithic contexts in the Middle East. It brings together cognitive scientists who have developed theoretical frameworks for the study of cognitive change, archaeologists who have conducted research into cognitive change in the Neolithic of the Middle East, and the excavators of the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük who have over recent years been exploring changes in consciousness, creativity and self in the context of the rich data from the site. Collectively, the authors argue that when detailed data are examined, theoretical evolutionary expectations are not found for these three characteristics. The Neolithic was a time of long, slow and diverse change in which there is little evidence for an internal cognitive revolution.

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