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Pythiai and Inspired Divination in the Delphic Oracle: Can Cognitive Sciences Provide Us with an Access to “Dead Minds”? Aleš Chalupa Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jan 23, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i1.24 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Memory and Early Monastic Literary Practices: A Cognitive Perspective Hugo Lundhaug Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jan 23, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i1.98 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Data from Dead Minds? Dream and Healing in the Isis / Sarapis Cult During the Graeco-Roman Age Panayotis Pachis Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jan 23, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i1.52 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Toward a Second Wave of Consilience in the Cognitive Scientific Study of Religion Edward Slingerland Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jan 23, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i1.121 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Dead Religion, Live Minds: Memory and Recall of the Mithraic Bull-Slaying Scene Alison B. Griffith Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jan 23, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i1.72 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Cognitive Historiography: Religion as an Artifact of Culture and Cognition. William McCorkle Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 2 (2014) Nov 15, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i2.25883 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Lucius’ Lucid Dream: Book 11 of the Metamorphoses and Religious Conversion Nickolas P. Roubekas Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 2 (2014) Nov 15, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i2.16722 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
The Asklepios Cult: Where Brains, Minds, and Bodies Interact With the World, Creating New Realities Olympia Panagiotidou Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jul 31, 2013 10.1558/jch.v1i1.14 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
An Introduction to Seshat: Global History Databank Peter Turchin, Harvey Whitehouse, Pieter François, Daniel Hoyer, Abel Alves, John Baines, David Baker, Marta Bartkowiak, Jennifer Bates, James Bennett, Julye Bidmead, Peter Bol, Alessandro Ceccarelli, Kostis Christakis, David Christian, Alan Covey, Franco De Angelis, Timothy K. Earle, Neil R. Edwards, Gary Feinman, Stephanie Grohmann, Philip B. Holden, Árni Júlíusson, Andrey Korotayev, Axel Kristinsson, Jennifer Larson, Oren Litwin, Victor Mair, Joseph G. Manning, Patrick Manning, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Gregory McMahon, John Miksic, Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia, Ian Morris, Ruth Mostern, Daniel Mullins, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Peter Peregrine, Cameron Petrie, Johannes Prieser-Kapeller, Peter Rudiak-Gould, Paula Sabloff, Patrick Savage, Charles Spencer, Miriam Stark, Barend ter Haar, Stefan Thurner, Vesna Wallace, Nina Witoszek, Liye Xie Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 5 No. 1-2 (2018) Jul 17, 2019 10.1558/jch.39395 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Tours of Heaven in Light of the Neuroscientific Study of Religious Experience István Czachesz Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 2 No. 1 (2015) Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity Jun 3, 2016 10.1558/jch.v2i1.30986 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Do You Need Cognitive Neuroscience to Understand Religious Cognition, Experience and Texts? Patrick McNamara Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 2 No. 1 (2015) Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity Jun 3, 2016 10.1558/jch.v2i1.30988 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Editors’ Introduction: Journal of Cognitive Historiography Esther Eidinow, Luther H. Martin Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jan 23, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i1.5 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Body and Mind in Early China and Greece Lisa Raphals Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 2 No. 2 (2015) Jun 3, 2017 10.1558/jch.27559 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Do Not Judge a Book (Solely) by Its Cover: An Overview and Some Reflections about Origins of Religion, Cognition and Culture Leonardo Ambasciano Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 2 (2014) Nov 15, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i2.21567 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
On the Way Towards a Cognitive Historiography: Are we there yet? Dimitris Xygalatas Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 2 (2014) Nov 15, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i2.25885 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
The Gendered Deep History of the Bona Dea Cult Leonardo Ambasciano Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 3 No. 1-2 (2016) Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Aug 8, 2017 10.1558/jch.30172 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Exploring the Challenges and Potentialities of the Database of Religious History for Cognitive Historiography Brenton Sullivan, Michael Muthukrishna, Frederick S. Tappenden, Edward Slingerland Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 3 No. 1-2 (2016) Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Aug 7, 2017 10.1558/jch.31656 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
“Magical thinking” and the Emergence of New Social Movements: Cognitive Aspects of Reformation Era Debates over Ritual Efficacy Ann Taves Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 2 (2014) Nov 15, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i2.17275 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity: Introduction to the Special Issue István Czachesz Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 2 No. 1 (2015) Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity Jun 3, 2016 10.1558/jch.v2i1.30984 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Ritual Mourning in Daniel’s Interpretation of Jeremiah’s Prophecy Angela Kim Harkins Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 2 No. 1 (2015) Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity May 30, 2016 10.1558/jch.v2i1.27175 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
“Star-Talk”: A Gateway to Mind in the Ancient World Roger Beck Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jan 23, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i1.90 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Commentary on Journal of Cognitive Historiography, Issue 1 Robert Parker Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 2 (2014) Nov 15, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i2.26007 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Introduction to the Issue Luther Martin Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 1 (2014) Jul 31, 2013 10.1558/jch.v1i1.10 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Divination in the Ancient World, from Plato to the Neo-Platonists by Way of Aristotle and the Stoics. A Review of Peter T. Struck’s Divination and Human Nature Massimo Pigliucci Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 3 No. 1-2 (2016) Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Jul 3, 2017 10.1558/jch.34134 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Introduction: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Frederick S. Tappenden, Edward Slingerland Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 3 No. 1-2 (2016) Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Aug 7, 2017 10.1558/jch.34446 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Mining the Past – Data-Intensive Knowledge Discovery in the Study of Historical Textual Traditions Kristoffer L Nielbo, Ryan Nichols, Edward Slingerland Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 3 No. 1-2 (2016) Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Aug 7, 2017 10.1558/jch.31662 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Dimitris Xygalatas, The Burning Saints: Cognition and Culture in the Fire- Walking Rituals of the Anastenaria (London: Routledge, 2012), 256pp. ISBN: 978-1-84553-976-4. £65.00 (hbk). Justin E. Lane Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 1 No. 2 (2014) Nov 15, 2014 10.1558/jch.v1i2.24616 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Luther H. Martin and Jesper Sørensen (eds), Past Minds: Studies in Cognitive Historiography (London and Oakville, CT: Equinox Publishing, 2011; republished in 2012 by Routledge, London and New York), xiv + 206 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84553-740-1. £70.00 (hbk) William E Paden Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 2 No. 1 (2015) Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity Jun 3, 2016 10.1558/jch.v2i1.30992 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
Evolution, Cognition, and Horror: A Précis of Why Horror Seduces (2017) Mathias Clasen Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 4 No. 2 (2017) Aug 13, 2018 10.1558/jch.37083 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology
The Besieged Mind: Demonically-Induced Obsession in Late Antique Monastic Psychology Inbar Graiver Journal of Cognitive Historiography Vol 2 No. 2 (2015) Feb 25, 2016 10.1558/jch.26950 Ancient History Cognitive Studies Archaeology