1. Learning Behaviors among Neanderthals and Paleolithic Modern Humans: An Introduction
2. Neural Underpinnings of Creative Thinking and Tool Use: A Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Data
3. The Expert Performance Model of Neanderthal Cognition
4. Cognitive Capacities of the Neanderthals
5. Mastering Hammer Use in Stone Knapping: An Experiment
6. Evidence for Neanderthal Hand-Preferences from the Late Middle Paleolithic Site of Buhlen, Germany: Insights into Neanderthal Learning Behaviour
7. Good and Bad Knappers Among Neanderthals
8. The Apprentice Core: Evidence from a Lithic Refitting at the Upper Paleolithic Site Kyushirataki-5 in Hokkaido, Northern Japan
9. Learning Behavior of Sanukite Knapping among the Upper Paleolithic communities of Suichoen, Japan
10. Strong Differences in Neanderthal and AMH cannot be Inferred from Ethnographic Evidence for Skill and Learning in Hunting
11. Marine shells from Tor Fawaz, southern Jordan, Southern Jordan, and Their Implications for Behavioral Changes from the Middle to Upper Paleolithic in the Levant
12. Modeling Learning Strategies and the Expansion of the Social Network in the Beginning of Upper Paleolithic Europe: Analysis by Agent-Based Simulation
13. Transculturation versus Acculturation: A Clarification
14. Ratchets and Replacement: The Potential Role of Cultural Accumulation in the Replacement of Neanderthals by Modern Humans.