Cognitive Archaeology

The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs opens a brand new Center for Cognitive Archaeology, coordinated by Fred Coolidge and Thomas Wynn. On-line courses for graduate and undergraduate students will be supported through the Blackboard platform, including issues on cognitive evolution in human and non-human primates, anthropology, philosophy, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, linguistics, primate anatomy and behavior, human neuroanatomy, paleoanthropology, and archaeology.