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  1. James David Lewis-Williams (born 1934) is a South African archaeologist. He is best known for his research on southern African San ( Bushmen ) rock art . [2] [3] He is the founder and previous director of the Rock Art Research Institute [3] [4] and is currently professor emeritus of cognitive archaeology at the University of the ...

  2. The Mind in the Cave: Consciousness and the Origins of Art is a 2002 study of Upper Palaeolithic European rock art written by the archaeologist David Lewis-Williams, then a professor at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • David Lewis-Williams
    • 2002
  3. Wrestling with analogy: a methodological dilemma in Upper Palaeolithic art research. JD Lewis-Williams. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 57 (1), 149-162. , 1991. 176. 1991. On vision and power in the Neolithic: evidence from the decorated monuments. JD Lewis-Williams, TA Dowson. Current Anthropology 34 (1), 55-65.

  4. David LEWIS-WILLIAMS, Professor emeritus | Cited by 5,026 | of University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (wits) | Read 124 publications | Contact David LEWIS-WILLIAMS

  5. He is professor emeritus of cognitive archaeology at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. David Lewis-Williams, as he is known to his friends and colleagues, is regarded as an eminent specialist in the San or Bushmen culture, specifically their art and beliefs.

  6. 3 de ago. de 2018 · O objetivo deste texto é abordar como os conceitos de mente e consciência tratados, respectivamente, por Steven Mithen e David Lewis-Williams formam a base para suas hipóteses sobre as...

  7. David Lewis-Williams, as he is known to his friends and colleagues, is regarded as an eminent specialist in the San or Bushmen culture, specifically their art and beliefs. His book, The Mind in the Cave: Consciousness and the Origins of Art (Thames & Hudson) won the American Historical Association's 2003 James Henry Breasted Award.