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Thinking through the Middle Stone Age of sub-Saharan Africa
Marlize Lombard
Paleo Research Institute
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Behavioral Evolution
40%
Cognitive Evolution
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Human Cognitive
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Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive Factor Attachment Protein Receptor (SNARE)
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Blanket
20%
Behavioral Complexity
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Anatomically Modern Humans
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Engineering Tools
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Composite Tools
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Landscape Modelling
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Updated List
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Cognitive Complexity
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Archaeological Objects
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Adhesive Composites
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Cognitive Flexibility
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Human Evolution
20%
Mountaineering
20%
Archaeological Finds
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Behavioral Flexibility
20%
Symbolic Action
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Stone Tools
20%
Rugged Fitness Landscape
20%
Paleoanthropology
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Housekeeping
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Archaeological Survey
20%
Arts and Humanities
Subsaharan Africa
100%
Middle Stone Age
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Cognitive
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Scholars
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Arrow
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Stone tools
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Symbolics
20%
Archaeological Finds
20%
Cognitive Evolution
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Anatomically modern humans
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Manufacture
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Paleoanthropology
20%
Human Evolution
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Evolution
100%
Vermiform Appendix
100%
Flexibility
100%
Adhesive Agent
100%
Computer Science
Behavioral Evolution
100%
Cognitive Evolution
100%
Fitness Landscape
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Subsaharan Africa
100%
Mesolithic
100%
Human Evolution
20%