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A Foraging Economy,atives of these species. Evidence from both animal studies and anthropology can be helpful here but cannot be used as more than an analogy for the social behaviour of human ancestors. While chimpanzee social life may apparently suggest significant parallels with proto-human society, it must not be f狂热语言 发表于 2025-3-24 03:05:38
Man the Hunter?,imbedded in anthropological thinking. This conception has nurtured popular ideas that hunting is an expression of an intrinsic animal nature that lies behind our cultural clothing. These assumptions have recently been effectively challenged and the debate that has ensued is reviewed in this chapter.NATTY 发表于 2025-3-24 09:28:19
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Sex and the Division of Labour,e social systems and affectual bonds of hominids were as much a part of their whole adaptive pattern as their cultural behaviour and physique. Here and in the final chapter we face the task of considering the nature of these social ties and interconnected affective drives. There are important points反感 发表于 2025-3-24 16:13:35
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Textbook 1995Latest edition and the forces that have shaped the cultural foundations of modern humanity. It is now possible to make a reconstruction of the physical and behavioural characteristics that lay behind the social life of pre-human ancestors as much as two million years ago.This interdisciplinary book introduces theMERIT 发表于 2025-3-25 01:32:07
Tools and Culture,l-makers may have been and what processes may have initiated this novel practice. Finally the new mode of adaptation initiated by ., one of foraging for meat and plant food which relied upon stone tools, will be examined.