Contact Us
linkedin
twitter
  • ABOUT SSL
    • History
    • Contributors
  • DISCIPLINES
    • Anthropology
    • Economics
    • History
    • Philosophy
    • Political Science
    • Social Psychology
    • Sociology
  • SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
    • Evolving Values for a Capitalist World
    • Frontier Issues in Economic Thought
    • Galbraith Series
    • Global History
  • NEWSLETTER

Evidence of Mind

  1. Home
  2. >>
  3. Anthropology
  4. >>
  5. Biological/Physical Anthropology
  6. >>
  7. Human Evolution/Anthropogenesis Evolutionary Theory
  8. >>
  9. Evidence of Mind
Evidence of Mind
Author(s)Leakey, Richard; Lewin, Roger
AbstractLanguage, and the ability to speak, is a characteristic of mankind which sets humans apart from living organisms of the plant and animal world. However, it has long been thought of as a recent evolutionary adaptation available to humans within the past 50,000 years. In this article, the author suggests that language had existed in early humans long before previously believed. Through his investigation on language in early hominid craniums, he points at evidence in support of spoken word from a very early date. His data consists of anatomical evidence on the organization of the human brain and of the vocal tract, stone tools, and abstractions through art and ritual behavior.
IssueNo
Pages252-277
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceOrigins Reconsidered: In Search of What Makes Us Human
VolumeNo
PubDate1992
ISBN_ISSN0-385-41264-9
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Biological/Physical Anthropology
——–Human Evolution/Anthropogenesis Evolutionary Theory

Biological/Physical Anthropology

  • Biology, Eugenics, and Racism
  • Creationism and Science
  • Human Adaptation
  • Human Biology, Genetic Diversity and Human Physical Variety
  • Human Evolution/Anthropogenesis Evolutionary Theory
  • Medical Anthropology
  • Neuroanthropology
  • Paleoanthropology
  • Primatology


Boston University | ECI | Contact Us

Copyright Notification: The Social Science Library (SSL) is for distribution in a defined set of countries. The complete list may be found here. Free distribution within these countries is encouraged, but copyright law forbids distribution outside of these countries.