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New View of How Humans Moved Away From Apes
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[New York Times] - Human hunter-gatherer societies have been assumed to follow much the same pattern, with female dispersal being the general, though not universal, rule and with members of bands therefore being closely related to one another. But Dr. Hill and Dr. Walker
Fluid societies powered human evolution
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[New Scientist] - Human hunter-gatherer societies swap members more flexibly than groups of other animals do. That could help explain why humans developed such powerful brains and advanced technology, while chimpanzees didn't. People have been hunter-gatherers for
Fox Tactics Shed Light On Territorial Behaviour
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[Medical News Today (press release)] - This model may, for instance, shed light on the processes responsible for the formation of territorial boundaries in early human hunter-gatherer societies." Funding: This work was partially supported by the EPSRC grant number EP/E (LG and JRP)
'Marginal value theorem' predicts movements of human hunter ...www.upi.com › Science_News › › Marginal-value-theore...
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New research shows the 'marginal value theorem' successfully predicts the movement of human hunter-gatherer camps like those of the Batek ...
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