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FITTING THE LADDER TO THE TREE: A COMMON SENSE VIEW ON THE COGNITIVE EVOLUTION OF THE PLEISTOCENE HUMAN LINEAGE
unpublished
The mismatch between the human paleoanthropological 'tree' and the paleo-cognitive 'ladder' has been recently attributed to epistemological biases affecting the mainstream narratives on cognitive evolution. The present paper takes issue with such a perspective and argues for a rather continuous cognitive development along the human lineage, as documented archaeologically by the early emergence of a 'familiar' human mind and by the cumulative features of Pleistocene cultural evolution in
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