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Modeling Learning Strategies and the Expansion of the Social Network in the Beginning of Upper Palaethe Upper Palaeolithic, not only fluctuations in their population density but also the establishment of large-scale social relationships associated with intergroup cultural transmission should draw our attention. In this paper, we built an agent-based model simulation to clarify the mechanism by whi一个搅动不安 发表于 2025-3-23 20:02:17
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Evidence for Neanderthal Hand Preferences from the Late Middle Palaeolithic Site of Buhlen, Germany:e of individual variation of the Buhlen assemblage of lateralized asymmetric tools must, however, be interpreted as evidence for Neanderthal hand preferences. The Buhlen data further contribute to an improved understanding of Neanderthal learning behaviour.美丽的写 发表于 2025-3-24 13:09:14
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Marine Shells from Tor Fawaz, Southern Jordan, and Their Implications for Behavioral Changes from thest a slight range expansion in procurement strategies from the late MP to the IUP in the study area. Whether this range expansion was realized by changes in mobility or intergroup interactions, it probably worked as a means for risk mitigation in the marginal environments and had possible relevance西瓜 发表于 2025-3-25 02:25:10
Modeling Learning Strategies and the Expansion of the Social Network in the Beginning of Upper Palae become the hub of a social network in which various agents were linked, thus promoting accelerated cultural accumulation. This paper sheds light on the model to examine the appearance of a full range of “modern” behavioral traits by focusing on the effects of a social group’s characteristics.