The Life History Of Human Foraging: Cross-Cultural And Individual Variation

Human adaptation depends upon the integration of slow life history, complex production skills, and extensive sociality. Refining and testing models of the evolution of human life history and cultural learning will benefit from increasingly accurate measurement of knowledge, skills, and rates of prod...

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Main Authors: Koster, J., Mcelreath, R., Hill, K., Yu, D., Shepard JR, G., Vliet, N. van, Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Trumble, B., Bird, R.B., Bird, D., Codding, B., Coad, L.M., Pacheco-Cobos, L., Winterhalder, B., Lupo, K., Schmitt, D., Sillitoe, P., Franzen, M., Alvard, M., Venkataraman, V., Kraft, T., Endicott, K., Beckerman, S., Marks, S.A., Headland, T., Pangau-Adam, M., Siren, A., Kramer, K., Greaves, R., Reyes García, Victoria, Guèze, M., Duda, R., Fernández-Llamazares, A., Gallois, S., Napitupulu, L., Ellen, R., Ziker, J., Nielsen, M.R., Ready, E., Healey, C., Ross, C.
Format: Preprint
Language:Inglés
Published: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112136

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