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Table Of Contents

Series Foreword vii
Preface and Acknowledgments: Mathieu Charbonneau ix
Introduction: Mathieu Charbonneau and Dan Sperber xi

I TIMESCALES OF TECHNICAL RIGIDITY AND FLEXIBILITY 
1 Adaptive Be havior within Technological Stability: Field Experiments with Potters from Five Cultures 3
2 Innovation and Social Identity in Madagascar 27
3 Apprenticeship, Flexibility, and Rigidity: A Long-Term Perspective 37
4 When Rigidity Invents Flexibility to Preserve Some Stability in the Transmission of Pottery-Making during the European Middle Bronze Age 55

II FROM RIGID COPYING TO FLEXIBLE RECONSTRUCTION 
5 Relevance-Based Emulation as a Prerequisite for Technical Innovation 81
6 Flexible Social Learning of Technical Skills: The Case of Action Coordination 107
7 Playing with Knives: Children’s Learning, Cultural Niche Construction, and the Evolution of Technical Flexibility 121
8 Stability and Change in Paleolithic Toolmaking 139

III EXOGENOUS FACTORS OF TECHNICAL RIGIDITY AND FLEXIBILITY
9 How Variability, Predictability, and Harshness Shape Cognitive Flexibility 161
10 The Cultural Identity of Techniques: Rigidity and Flexibility among the Akha of Highland Laos 179
11 Why Do Children Lack Flexibility When Making Tools? The Role of Social Learning in Innovation 195
12 A Tactful Tradition: The Role of Flexibility and Rigidity in Horse Riding and Dressage 215
13 Exploring Cultural Techniques in Nonhuman Animals: How Are Flexibility and Rigidity Expressed at the Individual, Group, and Population Level? 235

Discussion: The Cumulative Culture Mosaic 253
Contributors 271
Index 273

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