Late Pleistocene skill domains: commentary on Sterelny & Hiscock

Current Anthropology (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Sterelny and Hiscock (S&H) argue against the centrality of high-fidelity copying in cumulative culture. I address one key strand of their case, the decoupling of expertise from precise imitation. This advances understanding of hominin skill acquisition, and underlines a puzzle about domain-specificity.

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John Sutton
Macquarie University

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