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Children in the deep past

Many Minds

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The Use of Ethnographic Analogy in Archaeology and Understanding Universal Patterns of Play in Children

Ethnographic analogy, where written records of observations made by Western anthropologists of other communities are used to interpret archaeological findings, is debated. While modern cultures differ from those in the past, ethnographic records are useful in understanding tools and artifacts that are unfamiliar today. Additionally, universal patterns of play in children from diverse cultures and environmental contexts suggest that these behaviors can be confidently pushed back thousands of years.

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