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From hominins to humans: How sapiens became behaviourally modern
Kim Sterelny
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Cognitive
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Behavioural modernity
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Modern Humans
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Symbolics
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Anatomically modern humans
25%
Conceptual Model
25%
Perfection
25%
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Niche Construction
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Modern Humans
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Educational Environment
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Cultural Behavior
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Learning Environment
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Behavior (Neuroscience)
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