S. Shultz
2012
Hominin cognitive evolution: identifying patterns and processes in the fossil and archaeological recorddoi.orgPDF
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 367(1599):2130--2140, 2012
Abstract As only limited insight into behaviour is available from the archaeological record, much of our understanding of historical changes in human cognition is restricted to identifying changes in brain size and architecture. Using both absolute and residual brain ...