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Big brains small worlds: material culture and the evolution of the mind

机译:大大脑小世界:物质文化与思想进化

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New developments in neuroimaging have demonstrated that the basic capacities underpinning human social skills are shared by our closest extant primate relatives. The challenge for archaeologists is to explain how complex human societies evolved from this shared pattern of face-to-face social interaction. We argue that a key process was the gradual incorporation of material culture into social networks over the course of hominin evolution. Here we use three long-term processes in hominin evolution—encephalization, the global human diaspora and sedentism/agriculture—to illustrate how the cultural transmission of material culture allowed the ‘scaling up’ of face-to-face social interactions to the global societies known today. We conclude that future research by neuroimagers and archaeologists will need to investigate the cognitive mechanisms behind human engagement with material culture as well as other persons.
机译:神经影像学的新发展表明,支持人类社交技能的基本能力由我们现存的灵长类近亲共享。考古学家面临的挑战是,要解释人类社会如何从这种面对面的社会互动共享模式演变而来。我们认为,关键的过程是在人类素进化过程中,将物质文化逐步融入社会网络。在这里,我们使用人类发展过程中的三个长期过程(脑部化,全球人类散居和久坐/农业)来说明物质文化的文化传播如何使面对面的社会互动“扩大”到全球社会今天知道。我们得出结论,神经影像学家和考古学家未来的研究将需要研究人类与物质文化以及其他人互动背后的认知机制。

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