April Nowell
April Nowell (born 1969) is a Paleolithic archaeologist, Professor of Anthropology and Distinguished Lansdowne Fellow at the University of Victoria, Canada. Her research team works on international projects in areas including Jordan, Australia, France, and South Africa.Nowell's areas of study include Neanderthal lifeways; the archaeology of childhood; the origins of art, symbol use, and language; the development of human cognition and behavior; and the historical development of archaeological theories. Her book ''Growing Up in the Ice Age'' (2021) won the 2023 European Archaeological Association Book Prize. Provided by Wikipedia
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Growing up in the Ice Age : fossil and archaeological evidence of the lived lives of Plio-Pleistocene children / by Nowell, April, 1969-
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In the mind's eye : multidisciplinary approaches to the evolution of human cognition /
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Archaeology of the night : life after dark in ancient world /
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Making scenes : global perspectives on scenes in rock art /
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Stone tools and the evolution of human cognition /
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