Apes and human evolution / Russell H. Tuttle.

Tuttle, Russell H., 1939-
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2014.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 691-1015) and index.
  • Mongrel models and seductive scenarios of human evolution — Terminology, morphology, genes, and lots of fossils. Apes in space — Apes in time — Taproot and branches of our family tree — Positional and subsistence behaviors. Apes in motion — Several ways to achieve erection — Hungry and sleepy apes — Hunting apes and mutualism — Hands, tools, brains, and cognition. Handy apes — Mental apes — Sociality and communication. Social, antisocial, and sexual apes — Communicative apes — What makes us human? Language, culture, ideology, spirituality, and morality.

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Requested by Bankers-Fullbright, J

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