Abstract :
The Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition (ca. 40,000 years BP) and the following Upper Paleolithic period witnessed a
major leap in human creativity. In this period we see far more objets d’art, more complex tool-kits, and evidence for an increase in
human capacity for ritual and belief compared to previous stages in human evolution. In correlation with the aforementioned progress
perhaps the most significant development in biological history of humankind is the prevalence of a new species of Homo, i.e., Homo
sapiens sapiens, aka Behaviorally Modern Human. In this paper it has been attempted to discuss the underlying cognitive abilities for
the development of creativity in Homo sapiens sapiens by using archaeological finds left behind from latter change as well as finds
indirectly pertaining to developments such as ritual and burial rites, artistic exprssions, abstract reasoning, and ultimately an apparently
coherent and structured language, As conclusion, we will explore the ramifications of these novelties in what it means to be human
Keywords :
Homo sapiens sapiens , Behaviorally Modern Human , The Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition , human cognition , human creativity