paleopsychology
Paleopsychology is a speculative field that attempts to reconstruct the psychological states and cognitive processes of extinct hominins and early humans. It draws on evidence from archaeology, paleoanthropology, evolutionary biology, and comparative psychology to infer how our ancestors might have thought, felt, and behaved. The primary challenge in paleopsychology is the lack of direct evidence for subjective experience, as minds do not fossilize. Researchers in this area examine indirect clues such as tool use, social structures inferred from fossil sites, artistic expressions, and the development of brain structures.
The aim is to understand the evolutionary trajectory of human cognition, emotion, and social behavior. This