Andy Needham
University of York
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Time and Mind | 2010
Penny Spikins; H. Rutherford; Andy Needham
Abstract We are increasingly aware of the role of emotions and emotional construction in social relationships. However, despite their significance, there are few constructs or theoretical approaches to the evolution of emotions that can be related to the prehistoric archaeological record. Whilst we frequently discuss how archaic humans might have thought, how they felt might seem to be beyond the realm of academic inquiry. In this paper we aim to open up the debate into the construction of emotion in early prehistory by proposing key stages in the emotional motivation to help others; the feeling of compassion, in human evolution. We review existing literature on compassion and highlight what appear to be particularly significant thresholds in the development of compassion for human social relationships and the evolution of the human mind.
World Archaeology | 2018
Penny Spikins; Andy Needham; Lorna Tilley; Gail Hitchens
ABSTRACT Explanations for patterns of healed trauma in Neanderthals have been a matter of debate for several decades. Despite widespread evidence for recovery from injuries or survival despite impairments, apparent evidence for healthcare is given limited attention. Moreover, interpretations of Neanderthals’ approach to injury and suffering sometimes assume a calculated or indifferent attitude to others. Here the authors review evidence for Neanderthal healthcare, drawing on a bioarchaeology of care approach and relating healthcare to other realms of Neanderthal social life. The authors argue that Neanderthal medical treatment and healthcare was widespread and part of a social context of strong pro-social bonds which was not distinctively different from healthcare seen in later contexts. They suggest that the time has come to accept Neanderthal healthcare as a compassionate and knowledgeable response to injury and illness, and to turn to other questions, such as cultural variation or the wider significance of healthcare in an evolutionary context.
Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011
S. Boreham; Chantal Conneller; Nicky Milner; Barry Taylor; Andy Needham; Julie Boreham; Christopher J. Rolfe
Oxford Journal of Archaeology | 2014
Penny Spikins; Gail Hitchens; Andy Needham; Holly Rutherford
Internet Archaeology | 2016
Nicky Milner; Michael Bamforth; Gareth Beale; Julian C. Carty; Konstantinos Chatzipanagis; Shannon Croft; Chantal Conneller; Ben Elliott; Laura C. Fitton; Becky Knight; Roland Kröger; Aimée Little; Andy Needham; Harry Kenneth Robson; Charlotte C.A. Rowley; Barry Taylor
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018
Andy Needham; Shannon Croft; Roland Kröger; Harry Kenneth Robson; Charlotte C.A. Rowley; Barry Taylor; Amy Gray Jones; Chantal Conneller
Internet Archaeology | 2010
P. Hadley; A. Hall; Maisie Taylor; Andy Needham; Barry Taylor; Chantal Conneller; Nicola Milner
Internet Archaeology | 2009
Iván Briz Godino; Myrian Álvarez; Penny Spikins; Andy Needham
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2018
Penny Spikins; Andy Needham; Barry Wright; Calvin Dytham; Maurizio Gatta; Gail Hitchens
Archive | 2018
Penny Spikins; Andy Needham; Barry Wright; Calvin Dytham; Gail Hitchens