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The evolution of early symbolic behavior in Homo sapiens.

Kristian Tylén1,2, Riccardo Fusaroli3,2, Sergio Rojo3, Katrin Heimann2, Nicolas Fay4, Niels N Johannsen2,5, Felix Riede2,5, Marlize Lombard6.   

Abstract

How did human symbolic behavior evolve? Dating up to about 100,000 y ago, the engraved ochre and ostrich eggshell fragments from the South African Blombos Cave and Diepkloof Rock Shelter provide a unique window into presumed early symbolic traditions of Homo sapiens and how they evolved over a period of more than 30,000 y. Using the engravings as stimuli, we report five experiments which suggest that the engravings evolved adaptively, becoming better-suited for human perception and cognition. More specifically, they became more salient, memorable, reproducible, and expressive of style and human intent. However, they did not become more discriminable over time between or within the two archeological sites. Our observations provide support for an account of the Blombos and Diepkloof engravings as decorations and as socially transmitted cultural traditions. By contrast, there was no clear indication that they served as denotational symbolic signs. Our findings have broad implications for our understanding of early symbolic communication and cognition in H. sapiens.

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Keywords:  archeology; evolution; human cognition; symbolic behavior

Year:  2020        PMID: 32071236      PMCID: PMC7060673          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1910880117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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