The cognitive foundations of cumulative culture: Exploring toolmaking in young children as a window into early hominin (a)social learning
Shelby Putt.
Wenner-Gren Foundation. May 1 2026 - April 30 2028
C/URE Fellows Initiative
Shelby Putt.
Office of Student Research. December 15 2023 - June 30 2024
Symposium Project/Presentation Assistance Grant
Sarah Patterson, Shelby Putt.
Graduate School. February 24 2023 - May 22 2023
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Shelby Putt.
The Stone Age Institute; CRAFT, Indiana University. July 20 2016 - June 30 2019
American Dissertation Fellowship
Shelby Putt.
American Association of University Women. August 1 2015 - July 31 2016
Investigating the co-evolution of language and toolmaking: An fNIRS study
Shelby Putt.
The Leakey Foundation. January 9 2015 - January 9 2016
Experimental investigation of the co-evolution of language and toolmaking in the brain: An fNIRS study
Shelby Putt.
Wenner-Gren Foundation. October 7 2014 - October 6 2015
The effect of language on cortical activity during bifacial stone tool reduction: An fNIRS study
Shelby Putt.
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. April 8 2014 - April 7 2015
Book, Chapter
The stories stones tell of language and its evolution
Shelby Putt.
(2019), Squeezing Minds from Stones: Cognitive Archaeology and the Evolution of the Human Mind, Oxford University Press
Cited Research
Human Brain Activity during Stone Tool Production: Tracing the Evolution of Cognition and Language
Shelby Putt.
University of Iowa, (2016), 10.17077/etd.yo1wbtvn
Encyclopedia
Evolution of the human body with respect to language evolution
Shelby Putt.
John Wiley & Sons, 10.1002/9781118786093
Journal Article
A CURE for teaching experimental archaeology
Shelby Putt.
EXARC, 2025 (3), (2025)
Rethinking early hominin toolmaking through comparative primate models
Shelby Putt, Chloe Holden.
Journal of Archaeological Science, 180 (106306), (2025), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2025.106306
The evolution of combinatoriality and compositionality in hominid tool use: a comparative perspective
Shelby Putt, Anwarzai, Chloe Holden, Lana Ruck, P. Schoenemann.
International Journal of Primatology, 45, 589-634, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-021-00267-7
Inter- and intra-rater reliability in lithic analysis: A case study in handedness determination methodologies
Lana Ruck, Chloe Holden, Shelby Putt, Kathy Schick, Nicholas Toth.
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, (2019), 10.1007/s10816-019-09424-y
Last Appearance of Homo erectus at Ngandong, Java, 117,000 to 108,000 years ago
Yan Rizal, Kira Westaway, Yahdi Zaim, Gerrit van den Bergh, Arthur Bettis, Michael Morwood, Frank Huffman, Rainer Grün, Rinaud Joannes-Boyau, Richard Bailey, Sidarto Sidarto, Michael Westaway, Iwan Kurniawan, Mark Moore, Michael Storey, Fachroel Aziz, Suminto Suminto, Jian-xin Zhao, Aswan Aswan, Maija Sipola, Roy Larick, John-Paul Zonneveld, Robert Scott, Shelby Putt, Russell Ciochon.
Nature, 577 (7790), 381-385, (2019), 10.1038/s41586-019-1863-2
Prefrontal cortex activation supports the emergence of Early Stone Age toolmaking skill
Shelby Putt, Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar, John Spencer.
NeuroImage, 199, 57-69, (2019), 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.05.056
The comparative neuroprimatology 2018 (CNP-2018) road map for research on how the brain got language
Michael Arbib, Francisco Aboitiz, Judith Burkart, Michael Corballis, Gino Coudé, Erin Hecht, Katja Liebal, Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi, James Pustejovsky, Shelby Putt, Federico Rossano, Anne Russon, Thomas Schoenemann, Uwe Seifert, Katerina Semendeferi, Chris Sinha, Dietrich Stout, Virginia Volterra, Sławomir Wacewicz, Benjamin Wilson.
Interaction Studies, 19 (1-2), 370-387, (2018)
Tracing the evolutionary trajectory of verbal working memory with neuro-archaeology
Shelby Putt, Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar.
Interaction Studies, 19 (1-2), 272-288, (2018), 10.1075/is.17042.put.
The functional brain networks that underlie Early Stone Age tool manufacture
Shelby Putt, Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar, Robert Franciscus, John Spencer.
Nature Human Behaviour, 1 (102), 1-8, (2017), 10.1038/s41562-017-0102
The origins of stone tool reduction and the transition to knapping: An experimental approach
Shelby Putt.
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2, 51-60, (2015), 10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.01.004
The role of verbal interaction during experimental biface stone tool-making
Shelby Putt, Alexander Woods, Robert Franciscus.
Lithic Technology, 39 (2), 96-112, (2014), 10.1179/0197726114Z.00000000036
Degree of learning of an artificial grammar correlates with differential fMRI activation of Broca's area
P. Thomas Schoenemann, Chung-Lin Yang, Shelby Putt.
Cognitive Science Society, Sydney, Australia, July 21, 2023
Stone flaking actions of an enculturated bonobo (Pan paniscus)
Shelby Putt, Chloe Holden.
American Society of Primatologists, Online, June, 2023
Identifying handsaws from cut marks on bone: A microscopic trait analysis
Sarah Patterson, Shelby Putt.
American Association of Biological Anthropologists, Reno, Nevada, April 22, 2023
Combinatorial Capacities in Non-Human Primates: An Analysis of Kanzi
Michaela Schroeder, Shelby Putt.
University Research Symposia, Normal, Illinois, April 14, 2023
Identifying handsaws from cut marks on bone: A microscopic trait analysis
Sarah Patterson, Shelby Putt.
University Research Symposia, Normal, Illinois, April 14, 2023
Is the temporal styloid process a unique structure in humans?
Sommer Martin, Shelby Putt.
University Research Symposia, Normal, Illinois, April 14, 2023
Is the temporal styloid process a unique structure in humans?
Sommer Martin, Shelby Putt.
Southern Anthropological Society, Valdosta, Georgia, March 11, 2023
The evolution of combinatoriality and compositionality in hominid tool use
Shelby Putt.
Joint Conference on Language Evolution, online, September 5, 2022
Investigating language relevant brain activation for Paleolithic toolmaking via functional magnetic resonance imaging
Shelby Putt, Lana Ruck, Zara Anwarzai, P. Thomas Schoenemann.
Paleoanthropology Society, Los Angeles, CA, April, 2020
Is lateralization a valuable topic for understanding human cognitive evolution? Interdisciplinary perspectives on handedness research.
Lana Ruck, P. T. Schoenemann, Shelby Putt, Chloe Holden.
The John Templeton Foundation Workshop on Human Cognitive Evolution, Gosport, IN, October 12, 2018
What drives human cognitive evolution? The neuro-archaeological evidence
Shelby Putt.
The John Templeton Foundation Workshop on Human Cognitive Evolution, Gosport, IN, October 12, 2018
Cognitive evolution in Paleolithic Europe
Shelby Putt.
The Age of Humans in Europe, Stockholm, Sweden, August 29, 2018
The Role of Working Memory while Learning Prehistoric Stone Toolmaking Skills: A Functional Brain Imaging Study
Shelby Putt, Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar, John Spencer.
American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Austin, TX, April 13, 2018
Tracing the evolutionary trajectory of verbal working memory with neuro-archaeology
Shelby Putt.
How the Brain Got Language: Towards a New Road Map, La Jolla, CA, August 28, 2017
Functional Neuroimaging Insights into Acheulian Cognition and Hominin Brain Evolution
Shelby Putt, Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar, John Spencer.
American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans, LA, April 20, 2017
Working Memory and Early Stone Age Tool Manufacture
Shelby Putt.
Archaeological Institute of America, Iowa City, IA, November 9, 2015
The Evolution of Thought on the Evolution of Early Hominin Tool Use Cognition: Where Do We Go from Here?
Shelby Putt.
Evolution of Tool Use: Animal and Human Perspectives, Oxford, England, August 3, 2015