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The Ancient Mind : Elements of Cognitive Archaeology
Knowledge representation and archaeology: a cognitive example using GIS
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Author(s):
Ezra B. W. Zubrow
Publication date:
May 26 1994
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Cambridge University Press
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May 26 1994
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10.1017/CBO9780511598388.012
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Towards a cognitive archaeology
pp. 29
From domain specific to generalized intelligence: a cognitive interpretation of the Middle/Upper Palaeolithic transition
pp. 83
Prehistoric cognition and the science of archaeology
pp. 95
Symbols and signposts - understanding the prehistoric petroglyphs of the British Isles
pp. 135
Cognitive aspects of ‘technique’
pp. 47
The archaeology of religion
pp. 55
Ancient Zapotec ritual and religion: an application of the direct historical approach
pp. 107
Knowledge representation and archaeology: a cognitive example using GIS
pp. 143
Mindful technology: unleashing the chaîne opératoire for an archaeology of mind
pp. 152
Prehistoric technology: a cognitive science?
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