Abstract

The nature of the human mind is a problem that has gripped many people's imagination since the earliest philosophers started to ponder our existence. It is a conundrum that has occupied the thinking careers of many of our finest minds. In an attempt to explain how the modern mind evolved Steven Mithen turns the spotlight of archaeological evidence on the problem. Mithen has developed a theory that the hominid mind is concerned with social interaction, natural history (animal hunting …

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