Second annual meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution [0.03%]
第二届欧洲人类进化研究学会年会
Andrew W Kandel,Marlijn L Noback,Astrid Slizewski
Andrew W Kandel
Adrian V Jaeggi,Michael Gurven
Adrian V Jaeggi
The study of cooperation is rich with theoretical models and laboratory experiments that have greatly advanced our knowledge of human uniqueness, but have sometimes lacked ecological validity. We therefore emphasize the need to tie discussi...
Understanding primate communities: recent developments and future directions [0.03%]
理解灵长类动物群落:最近的研究进展与未来发展方向
Jason M Kamilar,Lydia Beaudrot
Jason M Kamilar
In 1999, the edited volume Primate Communities presented several studies that examined broad-scale patterns of primate diversity. Similar studies were being conducted on nonprimate taxa; advances in data availability and statistical approac...
Matt Cartmill
Matt Cartmill
Kenneth M Weiss
Kenneth M Weiss
Roshna Wunderlich
Roshna Wunderlich
Theory testing in prehistoric North America: fruits of one of the world's great archeological natural laboratories [0.03%]
北美prehistoric的理论检验:世界伟大考古自然实验室的成果之一
Paul M Bingham,Joanne Souza
Paul M Bingham
This paper has several interconnected goals. First and most generally, we will review the project represented by the papers in this dedicated issue and the SAA Symposium (2012) on Social Complexity and the Bow. This project centers on the e...
Dale Walde
Dale Walde
The timing and circumstances of the introduction of the bow and arrow into past North American economic and social lifeways have been sources of interest and controversy among archeologists for a very long time. Initial interpretations of t...
Herbert Maschner,Owen K Mason
Herbert Maschner
There were at least four waves of bow and arrow use in northern North America. These occurred at 12000, 4500, 2400, and after about 1300 years ago. But to understand the role of the bow and arrow in the north, one must begin in the eighteen...
Sociopolitical effects of bow and arrow technology in prehistoric coastal California [0.03%]
旧石器时代加利福尼亚沿海地区的弓箭技术对社会政治的影响
Douglas J Kennett,Patricia M Lambert,John R Johnson et al.
Douglas J Kennett et al.
Bow and arrow technology spread across California between ∼AD 250 and 1200, first appearing in the intermountain deserts of the Great Basin and later spreading to the coast. We critically evaluate the available data for the initial spread ...
Comparative Study
Evolutionary anthropology. 2013 May-Jun;22(3):124-32. DOI:10.1002/evan.21358 2013