Culture is probably not rare in animals, although hard experimental evidence is lacking. The strongest case for culture is found in the species most amenable to experimental manipulation, rather than in nonhuman primates. Human culture is much more likely to be cumulative than animal culture, but the reasons for this are not well established. At this point, there is no reason to assume that cumulative culture depends critically on teaching, imitation, language, or perspective-taking. Currently, animals are being judged according to stricter criteria than humans
This article tries to shed light on the mystery of human culture. Human beings are the only extant s...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
The study of animal culture is a flourishing field, with culture being recorded in a wide range of t...
Culture in humans connotes tradition, norms, ritual, technology, and social learning, but also cultu...
Abstract The study of animal culture is a flourishing field, with culture being recorded in a wide r...
The concept of culture has become a quagmire for the social sciences. In-tuitively, we all know what...
Recent interest in animal cultures has been fuelled by high-profile reports of intra- and interpopul...
Recent claims of culture in great apes have provoked fervent argument about the 'true' definition of...
Whether the foundations of nonhuman and human traditions are fundamentally similar, or whether they ...
The attribution of culture to non-human animals has been controversial and continues to fuel much he...
The concept of animal culture began to be increasingly used in the context of animal behaviour resea...
Culture – the totality of traditions acquired in a community by social learning from others – has in...
For humans we implicitly assume that the way we do things is the product of social learning and thus...
Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
This article tries to shed light on the mystery of human culture. Human beings are the only extant s...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
The study of animal culture is a flourishing field, with culture being recorded in a wide range of t...
Culture in humans connotes tradition, norms, ritual, technology, and social learning, but also cultu...
Abstract The study of animal culture is a flourishing field, with culture being recorded in a wide r...
The concept of culture has become a quagmire for the social sciences. In-tuitively, we all know what...
Recent interest in animal cultures has been fuelled by high-profile reports of intra- and interpopul...
Recent claims of culture in great apes have provoked fervent argument about the 'true' definition of...
Whether the foundations of nonhuman and human traditions are fundamentally similar, or whether they ...
The attribution of culture to non-human animals has been controversial and continues to fuel much he...
The concept of animal culture began to be increasingly used in the context of animal behaviour resea...
Culture – the totality of traditions acquired in a community by social learning from others – has in...
For humans we implicitly assume that the way we do things is the product of social learning and thus...
Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
This article tries to shed light on the mystery of human culture. Human beings are the only extant s...
In recent decades a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior throu...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...