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Exploring the Mind of Ancient Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Exploring the Mind of Ancient Man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book offers a major collection of invited papers assembledfor the specific occasion of the 60th birthday of Australianresearcher Robert G. Bednarik. Its widely ranging topics reflectthe equally wide-ranging interests of this most productivescholar, but they are all somehow arranged around his primaryfocus: the mind of ancient man, how he came to be human, andwhat kinds of scientific methodology might be brought to bearon the ambitious task of exploring these subjects. A largenumber of Indian and international scholars, representingmost continents, address the broad spectrum of Bednariksinterests, and acquaint the reader with many of the specificproblems and issues surrounding questions of the origins ofculture, of human realities and the evolution of humancognition. One of the most distinctive common threads in thisvolume is its preoccupation with prehistoric rock art, reflectedin the majority of the contributions, which also reflect theemphasis of Bednariks continuing life work.

Myths about Rock Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Myths about Rock Art

Rather than considering the myths supposedly depicted in the world’s rock art, this book examines the myths archaeologists and others have created about the meanings and significance of rock art.

Creating the Human Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Creating the Human Past

This book examines systematically both the theoretical and practical issues that have characterized the discipline over the past two centuries. Some of the historically most consequential mistakes in archaeology are dissected and explained, together with the effects of the related controversies.

Palaeoart of the Ice Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Palaeoart of the Ice Age

  • Categories: Art

The many hundreds of books and thousands of academic papers on the topic of Pleistocene (Ice Age) art are limited in their approach because they deal only with the early art of southwestern Europe. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive synthesis of the known Pleistocene palaeoart of six continents, a phenomenon that is in fact more numerous and older in other continents. It contemplates the origins of art in a balanced manner, based on reality rather than fantasies about cultural primacy. Its key findings challenge most previous perceptions in this field and literally re-write the discipline. Despite the eclectic format and its high academic standards, the book addresses the non-specialist as well as the specialist reader. It presents a panorama of the rich history of palaeoart, stretching back more than twenty times as long in time as the cave art of France and Spain. This abundance of evidence is harnessed in presenting a new hypothesis of how early humans began to form and express constructs of reality and thus created the ideational world in which they existed. It explains how art-producing behaviour began and the origins of how humans relate to the world consciously.

Paleoart and Materiality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Paleoart and Materiality

This book addresses the presentation of scientific approaches to the materiality of rock art, ranging from recording and sampling methods to data analyses. The issue of the materiality of visual productions of the distant past is addressed through various scientific approaches, including fieldwork, laboratory techniques and data analysis protocols.

The Human Condition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

The Human Condition

This book summarizes the work of several decades, culminating in a revolutionary model of recent human evolution. It challenges current consensus views fundamentally, presenting in its support a mass of evidence, much of which has never been assembled before. This evidence derives primarily from archaeology, paleoanthropology, genetics, clinical psychology, neurosciences, linguistics and cognitive sciences. No even remotely similar thesis of recent human origins has ever been published, but some of the key elements of this book have been published by the author in major refereed journals in the last two years. Its implications are far-reaching and profoundly affect the way we perceive ourselves as a species. This book about what it means to be human is heavily referenced, with a bibliography of many hundreds of scientific entries.

Palaeoart and Materiality
  • Language: en

Palaeoart and Materiality

This book contains a series of selected papers presented at two symposia entitled 'Scientific study of rock art', one held in the IFRAO Congress of Rock Art in La Paz, Bolivia, in June 2012, the other held in the IFRAO Congress in Caceres, Spain, in September 2015; as well as some invited papers from leading rock art scientists. The core topic of the book is the presentation of scientific approaches to the materiality of rock art, ranging from recording and sampling methods to data analyses. These share the fact that they provide means of testing hypotheses and/or of finding trends in the data which can be used as independent sources of evidence to support specific interpretations. The issue of the materiality of visual productions of the distant past, which in archaeological theory has attracted much attention recently and has stimulated much conceptual debate, is addressed through a variety of scientific approaches, including fieldwork methods, laboratory work techniques and/or data analysis protocols. These, in turn, will provide new insights into human agency and people-image engagements through the study of rock art production, display and use.

Gudenus Cave: The Earliest Humans of Austria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

Gudenus Cave: The Earliest Humans of Austria

Summarising 60 years of research by the author at the earliest human occupation site known in Austria (1962 to 2021), this book describes the strategies and methods of studying a Pleistocene cave site that had been regarded as fully excavated, and their long-term applications.

The Domestication of Humans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

The Domestication of Humans

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-27
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Domestication of Humans explains the alternative to the African Eve model by attributing human modernity, not to a speciation event in Africa, but to the unintended self-domestication of humans. This alternative account of human origins provides the reader with a comprehensive explanation of all features defining our species that is consistent with all the available evidence. These traits include, but are not limited to, massive neotenisation, numerous somatic changes, susceptibility to almost countless detrimental conditions and maladaptations, brain atrophy, loss of oestrus and thousands of genetic impairments. The teleological fantasy of replacement by a ‘superior’ species that has dominated the topic of modern human origins has never explained any of the many features that distinguish us from our robust ancestors. This book explains all of them in one consistent, elegant theory. It presents the most revolutionary proposal of human origins since Darwin. Although primarily intended for the academic market, this book is perfectly suitable for anyone interested in how and why we became the species that we are today.

The First Mariners
  • Language: en

The First Mariners

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"This volume summarizes the history and findings of the First Mariners Project, which the author, Robert G. Bednarik, commenced in 1996 in order to explore the Ice Age origins of seafaring. This is the largest archaeological replication project ever undert"