Tools, Language, and Cognition in Human Evolution

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Gibson, Kathleen Rita; Ingold, Tim
Year of Publication: 1993
Number of Pages: 483
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
City: Cambridge
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 052148541X
Keywords: Brain, Cognition and culture, Human evolution, Language and culture, Social evolution, Tool use in animals., Tools
Abstract:

The question addressed by this volume is how human beings have evolved as creatures who can make and use more complex tools, communicate in more complex ways and engage in more complex forms of social life than any other species in the animal kingdom. Leading researchers from fields as diverse as biological and social anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, psychology, neurology and ethology have come together to present a unique interdisciplinary study of this central question in human evolution. The topics explored include the parallels between speech, manual gesture and other modes of communication; comparisons of the tool-using skills and imitative abilities of humans and non-human primates and the neurological links between the cognitive processes involved in language. This important volume will be essential reading for all those interested in human evolution, be they philosophers, humanists or scientists.

Label: 1980