Early Body Ornaments and the Origins of Our Semiotic Mind
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:19th Feb '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 19th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Accounts for the co-emergence of early body ornaments and our semiotic mind, by employing a cognitive semiotic theory based on pragmatism and enactivism.
By employing a cognitive semiotic theory based on pragmatism and enactivism, this book explores the nature and emergence of early body ornamentation, which has long been at the forefront of the debate on modern human origins.
Using a range of artefacts including the Blombos Cave Beads, ostrich eggshells, and engraved pieces of ochre, the book examines the connection between early body ornaments and the semiotic mind, and addresses the question of whether early body ornaments were made by a symbolic mind, or whether they provided the material and semiotic scaffolding required for such a mind to emerge.
How did Mark Making and Meaning morph into Signs, Symbols and Syntax through Shells-- the S and M of the semiotic emergence of modern human cognition? Iliopoulos, in highly persuasive argument, shows how the semiotics of archaeological ornaments allowed complex processes, not states, to transform material signs of meaning. * Iain Davidson, Emeritus Professor, University of New England, Australia *
The ultimate value of any theory, especially one as seemingly abstract as Peirce’s semiotics, is to accomplish two distinct aims. One is to bring phenomena into more vivid and iridescent focus; the other is to aid us in comprehending them. This finely written and deeply researched book does just that. * Vincent Colapietro, Professor of Philosophy, University of Rhode Island, USA *
A remarkable and elegantly argued book that illuminates the deep intertwining of matter, meaning, and mind in the dawn of human semiosis, exploring the way shells, bodies, and signs converged to shape the symbolic foundations of what makes us human. * Claudio Paolucci, Professor of Philosophy and Theory of Languages, University of Bologna, Italy *
ISBN: 9781350260078
Dimensions: 236mm x 158mm x 20mm
Weight: 580g
280 pages