© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Spr nger Nature. Social networks in modern societies are highly structured, usually involving frequent contact with a small number of unrelated friends' 1. However, contact network structures in traditional small-scale societies, especially hunter-gatherers, are poorly characterized. We developed a portable wireless sensing technology (motes) to study within-camp proximity networks among Agta and BaYaka hunter-gatherers in fine detail. We show that hunter-gatherer social networks exhibit signs of increased efficiency 2 for potential information exchange. Increased network efficiency is achieved through investment in a few strong links among non-kin friends' connecting unrelated families. We show ...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Previous research has shown that social organization may affect the distribution of traditional ecol...
Social networks in modern societies are highly structured, usually involving frequent contact with a...
Although multilevel sociality is a universal feature of human social organization, its functional re...
Although multilevel sociality is a universal feature of human social organization, its functional re...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Social networks exhibit striking structural regularities1,2, and theory and evidence suggest that th...
Due to decreasing resource densities, higher latitude hunter-gatherers need to maintain their social...
Here we investigate the effects of extensive sociality and mobility on the oral microbiome of 138 Ag...
Our species exhibits spectacular success due to cumulative culture. While cognitive evolution of soc...
Our species exhibits spectacular success due to cumulative culture. While cognitive evolution of soc...
Our species exhibits spectacular success due to cumulative culture. While cognitive evolution of soc...
Among vertebrates, allomothering (non-maternal care) is classified as cooperative breeding (help fro...
Humans possess the unique ability for cumulative culture [1, 2]. It has been argued that hunter-gath...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Previous research has shown that social organization may affect the distribution of traditional ecol...
Social networks in modern societies are highly structured, usually involving frequent contact with a...
Although multilevel sociality is a universal feature of human social organization, its functional re...
Although multilevel sociality is a universal feature of human social organization, its functional re...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Social networks exhibit striking structural regularities1,2, and theory and evidence suggest that th...
Due to decreasing resource densities, higher latitude hunter-gatherers need to maintain their social...
Here we investigate the effects of extensive sociality and mobility on the oral microbiome of 138 Ag...
Our species exhibits spectacular success due to cumulative culture. While cognitive evolution of soc...
Our species exhibits spectacular success due to cumulative culture. While cognitive evolution of soc...
Our species exhibits spectacular success due to cumulative culture. While cognitive evolution of soc...
Among vertebrates, allomothering (non-maternal care) is classified as cooperative breeding (help fro...
Humans possess the unique ability for cumulative culture [1, 2]. It has been argued that hunter-gath...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Previous research has shown that social organization may affect the distribution of traditional ecol...