The following research paper was concerned with five basic objectives:(1) outlining the major theoretical and methodological approaches used in the reconstruction of early hominid social behavior/social structure as a context in which to view Richard Wrangham's and Michael Ghiglieri's phylogenetic models of stem-hominid social structure.(2) examining Wrangham's and Ghiglieri's models of stem-hominid and chimpanzee social structure.(3) indicating how theoretical and methodological aspects of structure essentially represent an extension of the theoretical and methodological approaches the same researchers applied to their models of chimpanzee social structure.(4) addressing the theoretical and methodological deficiences of Wrangham's and Ghig...
Primates are the closest living relatives of Homo sapiens and are an important model for understandi...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...
We know that there are fundamental differences between humans and living apes, and also between livi...
There has been numerous attempts by anthropologists and paleoanthropologist to study the social stru...
There has been numerous attempts by anthropologists and paleoanthropologist to study the social stru...
C.H. and G.B. received funding from the European Union's 8th Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, unde...
In this paper I sketch a model for the transition from biologically to culturally based forms of soc...
Two goals in the study of evolutionary anthropology are to determine the factors that make humans un...
Man has long speculated about the evolutionary pathway taken by our hominid ancestors. The search fo...
The work undertaken for this thesis addressed the issue of the relevance of study of living primates...
Chimpanzee referential models for early hominid behavior have become the most common of all current ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-59)The hypothesized ecological and behavioral adaptati...
From a Darwinian perspective, both history and environment are causal factors for change in animal s...
Fission-fusion societies are social systems in which individuals belonging to the same community are...
There is a very striking difference between even the simplest ethnographically known human societies...
Primates are the closest living relatives of Homo sapiens and are an important model for understandi...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...
We know that there are fundamental differences between humans and living apes, and also between livi...
There has been numerous attempts by anthropologists and paleoanthropologist to study the social stru...
There has been numerous attempts by anthropologists and paleoanthropologist to study the social stru...
C.H. and G.B. received funding from the European Union's 8th Framework Programme, Horizon 2020, unde...
In this paper I sketch a model for the transition from biologically to culturally based forms of soc...
Two goals in the study of evolutionary anthropology are to determine the factors that make humans un...
Man has long speculated about the evolutionary pathway taken by our hominid ancestors. The search fo...
The work undertaken for this thesis addressed the issue of the relevance of study of living primates...
Chimpanzee referential models for early hominid behavior have become the most common of all current ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-59)The hypothesized ecological and behavioral adaptati...
From a Darwinian perspective, both history and environment are causal factors for change in animal s...
Fission-fusion societies are social systems in which individuals belonging to the same community are...
There is a very striking difference between even the simplest ethnographically known human societies...
Primates are the closest living relatives of Homo sapiens and are an important model for understandi...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...
We know that there are fundamental differences between humans and living apes, and also between livi...