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  • The article introduces a new approach called computational cognitive archaeology (CCA), which combines cognitive archaeology with computational neuroscience to better understand human cognition through archaeological findings.
  • It emphasizes the importance of studying how the brain, body, and environment interact to shape adaptive behaviors, using a theoretical framework that links these disciplines.
  • An example of CCA in action is provided through modeling the evolution of knapping technology, highlighting how cumulative cultural practices can be analyzed and understood through this integrated approach.

Article Abstract

This article proposes a novel computational approach to embodied approaches in cognitive archaeology called computational cognitive archaeology (CCA). We argue that cognitive archaeology, understood as the study of the human mind based on archaeological findings such as artefacts and material remains excavated and interpreted in the present, can benefit from the integration of novel methods in computational neuroscience interested in modelling the way the brain, the body and the environment are coupled and parameterized to allow for adaptive behaviour. We discuss the kind of tasks that CCA may engage in with a narrative example of how one can model the cumulative cultural evolution of the material and cognitive components of technologies, focusing on the case of knapping technology. This article thus provides a novel theoretical framework to formalize research in cognitive archaeology using recent developments in computational neuroscience.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11461058PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2024.0508DOI Listing

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