Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the networks of prehistoric humans were, or how they remained connected. Maintaining social cohesion was crucial for early humans because social networks facilitate cooperation and are imperative for survival and reproduction. Recent hunter-gatherer social organisation typically comprises a number of nested layers, ranging from the nuclear family through to the ~1500-strong ethnolinguistic tribe. Here we compare maximum obsidian transfer distances from the late Pleistocene with ethnographic data on the size of the geographic areas associated with each of these social grouping layers in recent hunter-gatherers. The closest match between the two is...
The social aspect of modern hominin behaviour is a neglected subject within recent Palaeolithic rese...
Social networks exhibit striking structural regularities1,2, and theory and evidence suggest that th...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Membership of an extensive social network is imperative for human survival. However, maintaining net...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Although multilevel sociality is a universal feature of human social organization, its functional re...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Due to decreasing resource densities, higher latitude hunter-gatherers need to maintain their social...
Social networks have been essential throughout hominin evolution, facilitating cooperative childrear...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Due to decreasing resource densities, higher latitude hunter-gatherers need to maintain their social...
Distances of raw-material transportation reflect how hominid groups gather and exchange information....
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
The social aspect of modern hominin behaviour is a neglected subject within recent Palaeolithic rese...
Social networks exhibit striking structural regularities1,2, and theory and evidence suggest that th...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Membership of an extensive social network is imperative for human survival. However, maintaining net...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Although multilevel sociality is a universal feature of human social organization, its functional re...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Social networks show striking structural regularities, and both theory and evidence suggest that net...
Due to decreasing resource densities, higher latitude hunter-gatherers need to maintain their social...
Social networks have been essential throughout hominin evolution, facilitating cooperative childrear...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Due to decreasing resource densities, higher latitude hunter-gatherers need to maintain their social...
Distances of raw-material transportation reflect how hominid groups gather and exchange information....
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
The social aspect of modern hominin behaviour is a neglected subject within recent Palaeolithic rese...
Social networks exhibit striking structural regularities1,2, and theory and evidence suggest that th...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...