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Steven Mithen

Steven Mithen, FBA, FSA, FSA Scot (born 16 October 1960) is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading. He has written a number of books, including The Singing Neanderthals and The Prehistory of the Mind: The Cognitive Origins of Art, Religion and Science.

Steven Mithen

Born (1960-10-16) 16 October 1960 (age 62)
NationalityEnglish
EducationBA, MSc, PhD
Alma materSheffield University, York University, Cambridge University
Known forCognitive fluidity, Computational archaeology
Scientific career
FieldsArcheology
InstitutionsUniversity of Reading
InfluencedAnna Machin

Early life and education

Mithen was born on 16 October 1960.[1] He received a BA in prehistory and archaeology from Sheffield University, a MSc degree in biological computation from York University and a PhD in archaeology from Cambridge University.[2]

Academic career

Mithen began his academic career as a research fellow in archaeology at Trinity Hall, Cambridge from 1987 to 1990. He was additionally a Cambridge University lecturer in archaeology (1989–1991), and then a research associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research from 1991 to 1992. In 1992, he joined the University of Reading as a lecturer in archaeology. He was promoted to senior lecturer in 1996, made Reader in Early Prehistory in 1998, and has been Professor of Early Prehistory since 2000.[1]

Cognitive fluidity

Cognitive fluidity is a term first popularly applied by Mithen in his book The Prehistory of the Mind, a search for the origins of Art, Religion and Science (1996).

The term cognitive fluidity describes how a modular primate mind has evolved into the modern human mind by combining different ways of processing knowledge and using tools to create a modern civilization. By arriving at original thoughts, which are often highly creative and rely on metaphor and analogy, modern humans differ from archaic humans. As such, cognitive fluidity is a key element of the human attentive consciousness. The term has been principally used to contrast the mind of modern humans, especially those after 50,000 before present, with those of archaic humans such as Neanderthals and Homo erectus. The latter appear to have had a mentality that was originally domain-specific in structure; a series of largely isolated cognitive domains for operating in the social, material, and natural worlds. These are termed “Swiss penknife minds” with a set of special modules of intelligence for specific domains such as the Social, Natural history, Technical and Linguistic. With the advent of modern humans the barriers between these domains appear to have been largely removed in the attentive mode and hence cognition has become less compartmentalised and more fluid. Consciousness is of course attentive and self-reflective, and the role of the modular intelligences in neurological “Default mode” is a topic for current research in self-reflective human consciousness.

Mithen uses an appropriately interdisciplinary approach, combining observations from cognitive science, archaeology, and other fields, in an attempt to offer a plausible description of prehistoric intellectual evolution.

Sexy hand-axe hypothesis

In 1999, Mithen had proposed, together with the science writer Marek Kohn, the "sexy hand-axe hypothesis." This hypothesis proposes that pressures related to sexual selection could result in men making symmetric hand axes to demonstrate their cognitive and physiological fitness.[3]

Honours

In 2004, Mithen was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[4] He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (FSA Scot) in 1993 and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) in 1998.[1]

See also

Publications

General academic books

  • Mithen, S. J. (2005) The Singing Neanderthals: The Origins of Music, Language, Mind and Body Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2006. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London (held in 810 libraries, according to WorldCat)
    • translated as Los neandertales cantaban rap: los orígenes de la música y el lenguaje Barcelona: Crítica, ©2007. ISBN 84-8432-887-2
    • translated as 歌うネアンデルタール: 音楽と言語から見るヒトの進化 /Utau neanderutāru: ongaku to gengo kara miru hito no shinka Tōkyō: Hayakawashobō, 2006. ISBN 4-15-208739-0
  • Mithen, S. J. (2003) After the Ice: a global human history, 20,000-5000 BC. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2004. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London (held in 903 libraries, according to WorldCat)
    • translated as Konec doby ledové: dějiny lidstva od r. 20000 do r. 5000 př. Kr. Praha: BB/art, 2006 ISBN 80-7341-768-5
  • Mithen, S. J. (1999) Problem-solving and the evolution of human culture, London: Institute for Cultural Research, 1999. ISBN 0-904674-25-8
  • Mithen, S. J. (1998) Creativity in human evolution and prehistory, London; New York: Routledge, 1998. ISBN 0-415-16096-0 (held in 175 libraries)
  • Mithen, S. J. (1996) The prehistory of the mind: a search for the origins of art, religion, and science, London: Thames and Hudson, ©1996. ISBN 0-500-05081-3 (held in 671 libraries)
    • Translated as 心の先史時代 /Kokoro no senshi jidai. Tōkyō: Seidosha, 1998. ISBN 4-7917-5653-3
    • Translated as Arqueología de la mente: Orígenes del arte, de la religión y de la ciencia Barcelona: Crítica, ©1998. ISBN 84-7423-903-6
    • translated as Aklın tarih öncesi Ankara: Dost kitapevi, 1999. ISBN 975-7501-98-0
    • translated as Η Προϊστορία του Νου, (trans. Dimitris Xygalatas and Nikolas Roubekas), Thessaloniki: Vanias, 2010. ISBN 978-960-288-246-7.
  • Mithen, S. J (1990) Thoughtful foragers: a study of prehistoric decision making Cambridge [England]; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-521-35570-2 (Held in 276 libraries)

Technical academic books

  • Mithen, S. J. et al. (2006) The early prehistory of Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan: excavations at the pre-pottery neolithic A site of WF16 and archaeological survey of Wadis Faynan, Ghuwayr and Al Bustan Oxford: Oxbow, 2006-7. ISBN 1-84217-212-3
  • Mithen, S. J. (2000) Archaeological fieldwork on Colonsay, computer modelling, experimental archaeology and final interpretations Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, ©2000. ISBN 1-902937-11-2
  • Mithen, S. J. (2000) Hunter-gatherer landscape archaeology: the Southern Hebrides Mesolithic project, 1988-98 Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, ©2000. 2 v. (Held in 50 libraries.) ISBN 1-902937-12-0

Scholarly articles

  • Whitehead, P. G., Smith, S. J., Wade, A. J., Mithen, S. J., Finlayson, B., Sellwood, B. W. and Valdes, P. J. Modelling of hydrology and population levels at Bronze Age Jawa, Northern Jordan: a Monte Carlo approach to cope with uncertainty Journal of Archaeological Science. (in press)
  • Machin, A. J., Hosfield, R. T. and Mithen, S. J. (2005) Testing the functional utility of handaxe symmetry: fallow deer butchery with replica handaxes, Lithics: the Journal of the Lithic Studies Society, 26, 23-37.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2005) Ethnobiology and the evolution of the human mind Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 12, 45-61.
  • Mithen, S. J., Finlayson, B. and Shaffrey, R. (2005) Sexual symbolism in the Early Neolithic of the southern Levant: pestles and mortars from WF16 Documenta Prahistorica, XXXII, 103-110.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2004) Neolithic beginnings in Western Asia and beyond. British Academy Review, 7, 45-49.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2004) The Mesolithic experience in Scotland in Mesolithic Scotland: The Early Holocene Prehistory of Scotland and its European Context (Ed. Saville, A.) Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, pp. 243–260

Book chapters

  • Smith, S. J., Hughes, J. K. and Mithen, S. J. Explaining global patterns in Lower Palaeolithic technology: simulations of hominin dispersal and cultural transmission using 'Stepping Out' in Evolutionary Approaches to Cultural Behaviour (Ed. Shennan, S.) (in press)
  • Mithen, S. J. (2006) Overview and response to reviewers of The Singing Neanderthals Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 16, 97-112.*Mithen, S. J. (2006) The evolution of social information transmission in Homo in Social Information Transmission and Human Biology (Eds. Wells, J. C. K., Strickland, S. S. and Laland, K.) CRC Press, London, pp. 151–170
  • Mithen, S. J., Pirie, A. E. and Smith, S. (2006) Newly discovered chipped stone assemblages from Tiree. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland, 6, 22.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2004) ‘Stone Tools’, ‘Fire’, ‘Wooden Tools’, ‘Grinders & Polishers’, ‘Cereal Agriculture’, and the ‘Earliest Art’ in The Seventy Great Inventions of the Ancient World (Ed. Fagan, B.) Thames & Hudson, London, pp. 21–27, 32-33, 91-94, 215-219
  • Mithen, S. J. (2004) Contemporary Western art and archaeology in Substance, Memory, Display: archaeology and art (Eds. Renfrew, C., DeMarrais, E. and Gosden, C.) McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge, pp. 153–168
  • Mithen, S. J. (2004) From Ohalo to Çatalhöyük: the development of religiosity during the early prehistory of Western Asia, 20,000-7000 BC in Theorizing Religions Past (Eds. Whitehouse, H. and Martin, L. H.) AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek CA, pp. 17–43
  • Mithen, S. J. (2003) Handaxes: the first aesthetic artefacts in Evolutionary Aesthetics (Ed. Voland, E.) Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 261–275

Book reviews

  • Mithen, S. J. (2008) Review of 'On Deep History and the Brain' by Daniel Lord Smail London Review of Books, 24 January 2008.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2006) Review of 'Before the Dawn: recovering the lost history of our ancestors' by Nicholas Wade New Scientist, 8 April.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2006) Review of 'Çatalhöyük: the Leopard's Tale. Revealing the mysteries of Turkey's ancient town' by Ian Hodder Times Higher Educational Supplement, 19 August.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2006) Review of 'The Archaeology of Warfare: prehistories of raiding and conquest', edited by Elizabeth Arkush and Mark Allen New Scientist, 22 July, 54-55.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2006) Review of 'The Metaphysics of Apes: negotiating the animal-human boundary' by Raymond Corby Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 16, 257-258.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2006) Review of 'The Quest for the Shaman' by M & S Aldhouse Green Times Higher Educational Supplement, 26 August.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2006) Review of 'Understanding Early Civilisations' by Bruce Trigger Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 12, 683-684.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2003) Review of 'The Museum of the Mind' by J Mack New Scientist, 5 April 2003, 52.

Other publications

  • Machin, A. J., Hosfield, R. T. and Mithen, S. J. (2006) Quantifying the Functional Utility of Handaxe Symmetry: an experimental butchery approach ADS, York.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2003) Of ice and men Times Educational Supplement Teacher Magazine, 8-11.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2003) Stepping out: when and why did our forebears first disperse from their African home? Planet Earth NERC, 28-29.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2003) Thoroughly mobile minds New Scientist, 178, 40-41.
  • Mithen, S. J. (2003) Travels in time put flesh on forebears Times Higher Educational Supplement, 22-23.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Mithen, Prof. Steven John, (born 16 Oct. 1960), Professor of Early Prehistory, University of Reading, since 2000 (Deputy Vice Chancellor, 2014–18)". Who's Who 2020. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2019. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Staff Profile:Professor Steven Mithen". University of Reading. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  3. ^ Gabora, Liane; Kaufman, Scott Barry (2010), Kaufman, James C.; Sternberg, Robert J. (eds.), "Evolutionary Approaches to Creativity", The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity, Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 279–300, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511763205.018, ISBN 978-1-107-74604-6, retrieved 3 October 2022
  4. ^ "Professor Steven Mithen FBA". The British Academy. Retrieved 17 July 2021.

External links

  • Staff Profile: Professor Steven Mithen
  • High notes of the singing Neanderthals
  • review of singing neanderthals
  • [Usurped!]
  • Neanderthals sang like sopranos
  • Audio recording of lecture (Communal and monumental architecture at the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East: new evidence from Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan) given in the UCD Humanities Institute. February, 2011

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Singing Neanderthals and The Prehistory of the Mind The Cognitive Origins of Art Religion and Science Steven MithenFBA FSA FSA ScotBorn 1960 10 16 16 October 1960 age 62 NationalityEnglishEducationBA MSc PhDAlma materSheffield University York University Cambridge UniversityKnown forCognitive fluidity Computational archaeologyScientific careerFieldsArcheologyInstitutionsUniversity of ReadingInfluencedAnna Machin Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 2 1 Cognitive fluidity 3 Sexy hand axe hypothesis 4 Honours 5 See also 6 Publications 6 1 General academic books 6 2 Technical academic books 6 3 Scholarly articles 7 Book chapters 7 1 Book reviews 7 2 Other publications 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditMithen was born on 16 October 1960 1 He received a BA in prehistory and archaeology from Sheffield University a MSc degree in biological computation from York University and a PhD in archaeology from Cambridge University 2 Academic career EditMithen began his academic career as a research fellow in archaeology at Trinity Hall Cambridge from 1987 to 1990 He was additionally a Cambridge University lecturer in archaeology 1989 1991 and then a research associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research from 1991 to 1992 In 1992 he joined the University of Reading as a lecturer in archaeology He was promoted to senior lecturer in 1996 made Reader in Early Prehistory in 1998 and has been Professor of Early Prehistory since 2000 1 Cognitive fluidity Edit Cognitive fluidity is a term first popularly applied by Mithen in his book The Prehistory of the Mind a search for the origins of Art Religion and Science 1996 The term cognitive fluidity describes how a modular primate mind has evolved into the modern human mind by combining different ways of processing knowledge and using tools to create a modern civilization By arriving at original thoughts which are often highly creative and rely on metaphor and analogy modern humans differ from archaic humans As such cognitive fluidity is a key element of the human attentive consciousness The term has been principally used to contrast the mind of modern humans especially those after 50 000 before present with those of archaic humans such as Neanderthals and Homo erectus The latter appear to have had a mentality that was originally domain specific in structure a series of largely isolated cognitive domains for operating in the social material and natural worlds These are termed Swiss penknife minds with a set of special modules of intelligence for specific domains such as the Social Natural history Technical and Linguistic With the advent of modern humans the barriers between these domains appear to have been largely removed in the attentive mode and hence cognition has become less compartmentalised and more fluid Consciousness is of course attentive and self reflective and the role of the modular intelligences in neurological Default mode is a topic for current research in self reflective human consciousness Mithen uses an appropriately interdisciplinary approach combining observations from cognitive science archaeology and other fields in an attempt to offer a plausible description of prehistoric intellectual evolution Sexy hand axe hypothesis EditIn 1999 Mithen had proposed together with the science writer Marek Kohn the sexy hand axe hypothesis This hypothesis proposes that pressures related to sexual selection could result in men making symmetric hand axes to demonstrate their cognitive and physiological fitness 3 Honours EditIn 2004 Mithen was elected a Fellow of the British Academy FBA the United Kingdom s national academy for the humanities and social sciences 4 He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland FSA Scot in 1993 and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London FSA in 1998 1 See also EditBehavioral modernity Evolutionary psychology of religion Evolutionary origin of religions Environment and intelligencePublications EditGeneral academic books Edit Mithen S J 2005 The Singing Neanderthals The Origins of Music Language Mind and Body Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press 2006 Weidenfeld amp Nicolson London held in 810 libraries according to WorldCat translated as Los neandertales cantaban rap los origenes de la musica y el lenguaje Barcelona Critica c 2007 ISBN 84 8432 887 2 translated as 歌うネアンデルタール 音楽と言語から見るヒトの進化 Utau neanderutaru ongaku to gengo kara miru hito no shinka Tōkyō Hayakawashobō 2006 ISBN 4 15 208739 0 Mithen S J 2003 After the Ice a global human history 20 000 5000 BC Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press 2004 Weidenfeld amp Nicolson London held in 903 libraries according to WorldCat translated as Konec doby ledove dejiny lidstva od r 20000 do r 5000 pr Kr Praha BB art 2006 ISBN 80 7341 768 5 Mithen S J 1999 Problem solving and the evolution of human culture London Institute for Cultural Research 1999 ISBN 0 904674 25 8 Mithen S J 1998 Creativity in human evolution and prehistory London New York Routledge 1998 ISBN 0 415 16096 0 held in 175 libraries Mithen S J 1996 The prehistory of the mind a search for the origins of art religion and science London Thames and Hudson c 1996 ISBN 0 500 05081 3 held in 671 libraries Translated as 心の先史時代 Kokoro no senshi jidai Tōkyō Seidosha 1998 ISBN 4 7917 5653 3 Translated as Arqueologia de la mente Origenes del arte de la religion y de la ciencia Barcelona Critica c 1998 ISBN 84 7423 903 6 translated as Aklin tarih oncesi Ankara Dost kitapevi 1999 ISBN 975 7501 98 0 translated as H Proistoria toy Noy trans Dimitris Xygalatas and Nikolas Roubekas Thessaloniki Vanias 2010 ISBN 978 960 288 246 7 Mithen S J 1990 Thoughtful foragers a study of prehistoric decision making Cambridge England New York Cambridge University Press 1990 ISBN 0 521 35570 2 Held in 276 libraries Technical academic books Edit Mithen S J et al 2006 The early prehistory of Wadi Faynan Southern Jordan excavations at the pre pottery neolithic A site of WF16 and archaeological survey of Wadis Faynan Ghuwayr and Al Bustan Oxford Oxbow 2006 7 ISBN 1 84217 212 3 Mithen S J 2000 Archaeological fieldwork on Colonsay computer modelling experimental archaeology and final interpretations Cambridge McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research c 2000 ISBN 1 902937 11 2 Mithen S J 2000 Hunter gatherer landscape archaeology the Southern Hebrides Mesolithic project 1988 98 Cambridge McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research c 2000 2 v Held in 50 libraries ISBN 1 902937 12 0Scholarly articles Edit Whitehead P G Smith S J Wade A J Mithen S J Finlayson B Sellwood B W and Valdes P J Modelling of hydrology and population levels at Bronze Age Jawa Northern Jordan a Monte Carlo approach to cope with uncertainty Journal of Archaeological Science in press Machin A J Hosfield R T and Mithen S J 2005 Testing the functional utility of handaxe symmetry fallow deer butchery with replica handaxes Lithics the Journal of the Lithic Studies Society 26 23 37 Mithen S J 2005 Ethnobiology and the evolution of the human mind Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 12 45 61 Mithen S J Finlayson B and Shaffrey R 2005 Sexual symbolism in the Early Neolithic of the southern Levant pestles and mortars from WF16 Documenta Prahistorica XXXII 103 110 Mithen S J 2004 Neolithic beginnings in Western Asia and beyond British Academy Review 7 45 49 Mithen S J 2004 The Mesolithic experience in Scotland in Mesolithic Scotland The Early Holocene Prehistory of Scotland and its European Context Ed Saville A Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Edinburgh pp 243 260Book chapters EditSmith S J Hughes J K and Mithen S J Explaining global patterns in Lower Palaeolithic technology simulations of hominin dispersal and cultural transmission using Stepping Out in Evolutionary Approaches to Cultural Behaviour Ed Shennan S in press Mithen S J 2006 Overview and response to reviewers of The Singing Neanderthals Cambridge Archaeological Journal 16 97 112 Mithen S J 2006 The evolution of social information transmission in Homo in Social Information Transmission and Human Biology Eds Wells J C K Strickland S S and Laland K CRC Press London pp 151 170 Mithen S J Pirie A E and Smith S 2006 Newly discovered chipped stone assemblages from Tiree Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 6 22 Mithen S J 2004 Stone Tools Fire Wooden Tools Grinders amp Polishers Cereal Agriculture and the Earliest Art in The Seventy Great Inventions of the Ancient World Ed Fagan B Thames amp Hudson London pp 21 27 32 33 91 94 215 219 Mithen S J 2004 Contemporary Western art and archaeology in Substance Memory Display archaeology and art Eds Renfrew C DeMarrais E and Gosden C McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Cambridge pp 153 168 Mithen S J 2004 From Ohalo to Catalhoyuk the development of religiosity during the early prehistory of Western Asia 20 000 7000 BC in Theorizing Religions Past Eds Whitehouse H and Martin L H AltaMira Press Walnut Creek CA pp 17 43 Mithen S J 2003 Handaxes the first aesthetic artefacts in Evolutionary Aesthetics Ed Voland E Springer Verlag Berlin pp 261 275Book reviews Edit Mithen S J 2008 Review of On Deep History and the Brain by Daniel Lord Smail London Review of Books 24 January 2008 Mithen S J 2006 Review of Before the Dawn recovering the lost history of our ancestors by Nicholas Wade New Scientist 8 April Mithen S J 2006 Review of Catalhoyuk the Leopard s Tale Revealing the mysteries of Turkey s ancient town by Ian Hodder Times Higher Educational Supplement 19 August Mithen S J 2006 Review of The Archaeology of Warfare prehistories of raiding and conquest edited by Elizabeth Arkush and Mark Allen New Scientist 22 July 54 55 Mithen S J 2006 Review of The Metaphysics of Apes negotiating the animal human boundary by Raymond Corby Cambridge Archaeological Journal 16 257 258 Mithen S J 2006 Review of The Quest for the Shaman by M amp S Aldhouse Green Times Higher Educational Supplement 26 August Mithen S J 2006 Review of Understanding Early Civilisations by Bruce Trigger Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 12 683 684 Mithen S J 2003 Review of The Museum of the Mind by J Mack New Scientist 5 April 2003 52 Other publications Edit Machin A J Hosfield R T and Mithen S J 2006 Quantifying the Functional Utility of Handaxe Symmetry an experimental butchery approach ADS York Mithen S J 2003 Of ice and men Times Educational Supplement Teacher Magazine 8 11 Mithen S J 2003 Stepping out when and why did our forebears first disperse from their African home Planet Earth NERC 28 29 Mithen S J 2003 Thoroughly mobile minds New Scientist 178 40 41 Mithen S J 2003 Travels in time put flesh on forebears Times Higher Educational Supplement 22 23 References Edit a b c Mithen Prof Steven John born 16 Oct 1960 Professor of Early Prehistory University of Reading since 2000 Deputy Vice Chancellor 2014 18 Who s Who 2020 Oxford University Press 1 December 2019 Retrieved 17 July 2021 Staff Profile Professor Steven Mithen University of Reading Retrieved 22 April 2019 Gabora Liane Kaufman Scott Barry 2010 Kaufman James C Sternberg Robert J eds Evolutionary Approaches to Creativity The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 279 300 doi 10 1017 cbo9780511763205 018 ISBN 978 1 107 74604 6 retrieved 3 October 2022 Professor Steven Mithen FBA The British Academy Retrieved 17 July 2021 External links EditStaff Profile Professor Steven Mithen High notes of the singing Neanderthals review of singing neanderthals review of singing neanderthals Usurped Neanderthals sang like sopranos Audio recording of lecture Communal and monumental architecture at the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East new evidence from Wadi Faynan Southern Jordan given in the UCD Humanities Institute February 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steven Mithen amp oldid 1118217657, 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