Cognitive Models in Palaeolithic Archaeology
Edited by Thomas Wynn and Frederick L. Coolidge
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Edited by Thomas Wynn, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and Edited by Frederick L. Coolidge, Professor of Psychology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Thomas Wynn, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He has published extensively in Palaeolithic archaeology, with a particular emphasis on cognitive evolution.
Frederick L. Coolidge, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. He focuses primarily on behavioral genetics, paleopsychology, and personality disorders across the lifespan.
Both editors are well-known in paleoanthropology as advocates of the enhanced working memory hypothesis for recent cognitive evolution. In 2012, they co-founded the UCCS Center for Cognitive Archaeology. They have also published numerous articles and two books together: The Rise of Homo sapiens: The Evolution of Modern Thinking (2009) and How To Think Like a Neandertal (OUP 2012).
Contributors:
Philip Barnard
Richard Byrne
James Cole
Frederick L. Coolidge
Iain Davidson
Miriam Haidle
Derek Hodgson
Klint Janulis
Marlize Lombard
Lambros Malafouris
Manuel Martin-Loeches
Karenleigh A. Overmann
Thomas Wynn