S. Mithen’s scientific contributions

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The singing and dancing Neanderthals
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January 2006

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S. Mithen

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... Nevertheless, a point to be stressed in this regard is that there is no free lunch. Homo sapiens groups have been doing music possibly since the beginning of their biological history (Mithen 2007). There is mounting evidence that socialization is an important factor for the healthy development of human cognition. ...

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Editors' Notes: Geysers, Bacteria, Electricity, and a Flippin' Pompom
The singing and dancing Neanderthals
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  • January 2006