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  1. Homo symbolicus
    the dawn of language, imagination and spirituality
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  John Benjamins, Amsterdam

    Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
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    Beteiligt: Henshilwood, Christopher Stuart (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789027211897; 9789027284099
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2420
    Schlagworte: Symbolism (Psychology); Human behavior; Language and languages / Origin; Psycholinguistics; Biolinguistics; Sprache; Symbol; Paläanthropologie; Biolinguistik; Psycholinguistik; Poetik; Historische Sprachwissenschaft
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 242 p.), Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Homo symbolicus
    the dawn of language, imagination and spirituality
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Benjamins, Amsterdam [u.a.]

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Beteiligt: Henshilwood, Christopher Stuart (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9789027211897
    RVK Klassifikation: ER 955
    Schlagworte: Symbolism (Psychology); Human behavior; Language and languages / Origin; Psycholinguistics; Biolinguistics; Sprache; Symbol; Psycholinguistik; Poetik; Historische Sprachwissenschaft; Paläanthropologie; Biolinguistik
    Umfang: IX, 237 S., Ill., graph. Darst., 23 cm
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  3. Homo symbolicus
    the dawn of language, imagination and spirituality
    Erschienen: c2011
    Verlag:  J. Benjamins Pub., Amsterdam

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    ISBN: 9789027211897; 9789027284099
    Schlagworte: Sprache; Symbolism (Psychology); Human behavior; Language and languages; Psycholinguistics; Biolinguistics; Biolinguistik; Psycholinguistik; Historische Sprachwissenschaft; Poetik; Paläanthropologie; Symbol
    Umfang: ix, 237 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Homo symbolicus
    the dawn of language, imagination and spirituality
    Erschienen: c2011
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Pub. Co., Amsterdam

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    ISBN: 9027211892; 9027284091; 9789027211897; 9789027284099
    Schriftenreihe: Critical human rights
    Schlagworte: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General; PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General; PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Lifespan Development; PSYCHOLOGY / General; Biolinguistics; Human behavior; Language and languages / Origin; Psycholinguistics; Symbolism (Psychology); Sprache; Symbolism (Psychology); Human behavior; Language and languages; Psycholinguistics; Biolinguistics; Psycholinguistik; Paläanthropologie; Poetik; Symbol; Biolinguistik; Historische Sprachwissenschaft
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 237 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    The emergence of symbolic culture, classically identified with the European cave paintings of the Ice Age, is now seen, in the light of recent groundbreaking discoveries, as a complex nonlinear process taking root in a remote past and in different regions of the planet. In this book the archaeologists responsible for some of these new discoveries, flanked by ethologists interested in primate cognition and cultural transmission, evolutionary psychologists modelling the emergence of metarepresentations, as well as biologists, philosophers, neuro-scientists and an astronomer combine their research findings. Their results call into question our very conception of human nature and animal behaviour, and they create epistemological bridges between disciplines that build the foundations for a novel vision of our lineage's cultural trajectory and the processes that have led to the emergence of human societies as we know them

  5. Homo symbolicus
    the dawn of language, imagination and spirituality
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Benjamins, Amsterdam [u.a.]

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9789027211897
    RVK Klassifikation: ER 955
    Schlagworte: Symbolism (Psychology); Human behavior; Language and languages / Origin; Psycholinguistics; Biolinguistics; Sprache; Symbol; Psycholinguistik; Poetik; Historische Sprachwissenschaft; Paläanthropologie; Biolinguistik
    Umfang: IX, 237 S., Ill., graph. Darst., 23 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

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  6. Homo symbolicus
    the dawn of language, imagination and spirituality
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam

    Includes bibliographical references and index The emergence of symbolic culture, classically identified with the European cave paintings of the Ice Age, is now seen, in the light of recent groundbreaking discoveries, as a complex nonlinear process... mehr

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    Includes bibliographical references and index The emergence of symbolic culture, classically identified with the European cave paintings of the Ice Age, is now seen, in the light of recent groundbreaking discoveries, as a complex nonlinear process taking root in a remote past and in different regions of the planet. In this book the archaeologists responsible for some of these new discoveries, flanked by ethologists interested in primate cognition and cultural transmission, evolutionary psychologists modelling the emergence of metarepresentations, as well as biologists, philosophers, neuro-scientists and an astronomer combine their researc

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Henshilwood, Christopher Stuart (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1283314711; 9789027211897; 9789027284099
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2420 ; ER 955 ; NF 1129
    Schriftenreihe: Critical human rights
    Schlagworte: Biolinguistics; Language and languages; Psycholinguistics; Symbolism (Psychology); Human behavior; Symbolism (Psychology); Human behavior.; Language and languages--Origin.; Psycholinguistics.; Biolinguistics.
    Umfang: xix, 242 p., Ill., 23 cm
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    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Homo Symbolicus; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Editors' introduction; Acknowledgements; 1. Pan Symbolicus; 1. Introduction; 2. Communication does not equal language; 3. Language does not equal speech; 4. Symbol-use does not equal language; 5. Non-human language does not equal human language; 6. Pan symbolicus; References; 2.The evolution and the rise of human language; 1. Introduction; 2. Biological humanness; 3. Ape language and ape culture; 4. Maternal infant carriage and interaction as substrate of human agency; 5. Self-agency and the duality of consciousness; 6. Conclusion

    References3.The origin of symbolically mediated behaviour; 1. Introduction; 2. First instances of symbolic material culture and their implications; 3. Demography as a triggering factor?; 4. Climate as a triggering factor; 5. Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; 4. Middle Stone Age engravings and their significance to the debate on the emergence of symbolic material culture; 1. Introduction; 2. Howiesons Poort techno-tradition; 2.1 Diepkloof Rock Shelter; 2.1.1 Archaeological context and dating; 3. Diepkloof engraved ostrich eggshells; 4. Still Bay techno-tradition; 4.1 Blombos Cave

    4.1.1 Archaeological context and dating5. Blombos engraved ochre; 6. Contrasting the significance of early engravings; Acknowledgements; References; 5.Complex cognition required for compound adhesive manufacture in the Middle Stone Age implies symbolic capacity; 1. Introduction; 2. What is complex cognition?; 3. What gave rise to complex cognition?; 4. The archaeological evidence; 5. Replicated compound adhesive manufacture: Methods; 6. Compound adhesive manufacture as a proxy for modern cognition; Reference; 6.The emergence of language, art and symbolic thinking; 1. Introduction

    2. Neandertal-ness3. Paradigm lost; 4. Paradigm found; 5. Conclusion; References; 7.The human major transition in relation to symbolic behaviour, including language, imagination, and spirituality; 1. What is a major evolutionary transition?; 2. Human evolution as a major transition; 3. Cognitive teamwork and simple forms that preceded more advanced forms; 4. Language, imagination, and spirituality; 5. Testable predictions; References; 8.The living as symbols, the dead as symbols; 1. Introduction: Living symbols, dead symbols

    2. Problematising the archaeological debate: Symbolic revolutions that were or were not3. Material culture symbols among the living; 4. The dead as symbols; 5. The evolution of Homo symbolicus: Gradual, abrupt, or fragmentary?; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 9.Biology and mechanisms related to the dawn of language; 1. The Functional and Structural Context; 2. The Nature of Language: Crucial Features; 2.1 An embodied symbolic system; 2.2 Equivalence class of representations and embodiment; 2.3 Key features of language; 3. Hierarchical Structuring; 3.1 Functional structure

    3.2 Bottom-up and top-down causation