The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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Page 481
... suggest how kin selection and evolutionary principles accord with reciprocity , as practised by human groups . The information in the lower right ... suggests that the basic motivation in violent encounters between 481 INTERTRIBAL SECTOR ...
... suggest how kin selection and evolutionary principles accord with reciprocity , as practised by human groups . The information in the lower right ... suggests that the basic motivation in violent encounters between 481 INTERTRIBAL SECTOR ...
Page 584
... suggests to Alexander " that a strong tendency toward monogamy occurred early in human history , a unique kind of monogamy because it existed under social life in groups containing multiple males who cooperated with each other against ...
... suggests to Alexander " that a strong tendency toward monogamy occurred early in human history , a unique kind of monogamy because it existed under social life in groups containing multiple males who cooperated with each other against ...
Page 586
... suggests that none of the claims earlier than Terra Amata is reliable — and even 230,000 years ago , it is doubtful ... suggest that the mastery of fire had already been acquired and that this , together with the development of crude ...
... suggests that none of the claims earlier than Terra Amata is reliable — and even 230,000 years ago , it is doubtful ... suggest that the mastery of fire had already been acquired and that this , together with the development of crude ...
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