Comment on Derek Hodgson and Patricia A. Helvenston's 'The emergence of the representation of animals in palaeoart'
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Hodgson and Helvenston provide an informative overview of many of the evolutionary steps that led to modern human behaviour, especially in terms of depiction capacity and ability. A very extensive discussion of brain evolution is followed by a summary of Donald’s (1991, 1993, 1998) ideas about cognitive evolution and then further steps that the author’s consider led to the rise of representation.
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Rock Art Research
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23
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