articleCurrent AnthropologyOct 28, 2003Closed access

The Origin of Modern Human Behavior

Stony Brook University · State University of New York

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Abstract

Archaeology's main contribution to the debate over the origins of modern humans has been investigating where and when modern human behavior is first recognized in the archaeological record. Most of this debate has been over the empirical record for the appearance and distribution of a set of traits that have come to be accepted as indicators of behavioral modernity. This debate has resulted in a series of competing models that we explicate here, and the traits are typically used as the test implications for these models. However, adequate tests of hypotheses and models rest on robust test implications, and we argue here that the current set of test implications suffers from three main problems: (1) Many are…

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Keywords
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Test (biology)
  • Archaeological record
  • Epistemology
  • Subject (documents)
  • History
  • Sociology
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