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... organization of Homo erectus social life . In hunting large mammals , local groups could not have moved as a unit in the fashion of monkey troops browsing together upon berries , fruits , and other vegetable foods . Children are an ...
... organization of Homo erectus social life . In hunting large mammals , local groups could not have moved as a unit in the fashion of monkey troops browsing together upon berries , fruits , and other vegetable foods . Children are an ...
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... organization on the other . Some aspects of economic organization form a " seamless " unity with the ecosystem ; other aspects blend imperceptibly with the organization of domestic life and political law and order . In this chapter ...
... organization on the other . Some aspects of economic organization form a " seamless " unity with the ecosystem ; other aspects blend imperceptibly with the organization of domestic life and political law and order . In this chapter ...
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... organization ( see family ; kin groups ; marriage ; political organization ; religious organi- zation ; social structure ) social phenomena , and culture , 144-5 social practice , and language , 135 social status , and language , 131 ...
... organization ( see family ; kin groups ; marriage ; political organization ; religious organi- zation ; social structure ) social phenomena , and culture , 144-5 social practice , and language , 135 social status , and language , 131 ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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Acheulian achieved adaptive Africa agriculture alleles Alorese American Indian ancestors animals anthropologists apes australopithecines basic behavior biological bipedalism bone calories canines chimpanzees chromosomes complex cultural evolution cultural systems descent domestic domesticants ecological economic enculturation English Europe European evolutionary example exchange female Figure food production forest fossil function genes genetic graciles grammatical groups habilines habitat hominid Hominoidea Homo erectus Homo sapiens human hunters hunting and gathering increase individuals industrial irrigation known labor land language linguistic living Lower Paleolithic males mammals matrilineal matrilocality Mesolithic Middle East Middle Paleolithic million modern monkeys natural selection Neandertals Neolithic occur Olduvai organisms patterns peasants percent phonemes pigs plants political pongids population population density potlatch preindustrial primates racial relationship reproductive result ritual sexual shaman skin skull social societies species structure tion traits Tsembaga Upper Paleolithic village warfare women Yanomamö