Low fertility among nomadic !Kung foragers of the northern Kalahari Desert of Botswana has been hypothesized to be an adaptation to scarcity of food. However, a comparison of !Kung fertility before and after a transition to a more sedentary lifestyle indicates that more food did not increase fertility. An examination of the fertility of neighboring sedentary Bantu-speaking Herero pastoralists during the same period also indicates that low female reproductive rates in this region are not unique to the !Kung. Herero fertility has increased dramatically in recent decades, probably in response to the control of sexually transmitted diseases in northwestern Botswana. More food appears to have substantially increased !Kung reproductive success by...
The Neolithic demographic transition remains a paradox, because it is associated with both higher ra...
Across the developing world, labour-saving technologies have been designed to introduce savings in t...
The associations patterns between reproductive success, measured by the total number of offspring, n...
Low fertility among nomadic !Kung foragers of the northern Kalahari Desert of Botswana has been hypo...
The purpose of this study was to compare fertility outcome of two populations of northern Namibia, f...
The Neolithic demographic transition remains a paradox, because it is associated with both higher ra...
The Hadza, residing near Lake Eyasi in northern Tanzania, represent one of the last remaining hunter...
Details of the population pyramid of living Herero and Mbanderu of Botswana suggest that infant and ...
ntergroup conflict is a persistent feature of many human societies yet little is known about why ind...
We derive a method for interpreting information about the reproductive performance of mothers of a s...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
A dominant thesis in Anthropology is that traditional foraging groups have low fertility. In this st...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
The frequently reported observation that nomadic populations have lower fertility than their settled...
The major goals of this study were to examine the effects of repeated reproductive episodes on the n...
The Neolithic demographic transition remains a paradox, because it is associated with both higher ra...
Across the developing world, labour-saving technologies have been designed to introduce savings in t...
The associations patterns between reproductive success, measured by the total number of offspring, n...
Low fertility among nomadic !Kung foragers of the northern Kalahari Desert of Botswana has been hypo...
The purpose of this study was to compare fertility outcome of two populations of northern Namibia, f...
The Neolithic demographic transition remains a paradox, because it is associated with both higher ra...
The Hadza, residing near Lake Eyasi in northern Tanzania, represent one of the last remaining hunter...
Details of the population pyramid of living Herero and Mbanderu of Botswana suggest that infant and ...
ntergroup conflict is a persistent feature of many human societies yet little is known about why ind...
We derive a method for interpreting information about the reproductive performance of mothers of a s...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
A dominant thesis in Anthropology is that traditional foraging groups have low fertility. In this st...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
The frequently reported observation that nomadic populations have lower fertility than their settled...
The major goals of this study were to examine the effects of repeated reproductive episodes on the n...
The Neolithic demographic transition remains a paradox, because it is associated with both higher ra...
Across the developing world, labour-saving technologies have been designed to introduce savings in t...
The associations patterns between reproductive success, measured by the total number of offspring, n...