n.a. (2006). Review feature:. Cambridge Archaeol J 16 (1). Vol 16(1), pp. 97-112.

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The singing Neanderthals: the origins of music, language, mind and body, by Steven Mithen
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Cambridge Archaeol J 16 (1)
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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16 (1)
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97 - 112
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The feature presents a discussion on The singing Neanderthals (London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2005), in which Steven Mithen argues that musicality is a fundamental part of being human, that this capacity is of great antiquity, and that a holistic protolanguage of musical emotive expression predates language and was an essential precursor to it. Commentaries by archaeologists Clive Gamble and Iain Morley and linguists Alison Wray and Maggie Tallerman are presented, along with Mithen's response to them. Contributions include
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John Robb
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2006
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URI: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CAJ
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03 Nov 2006