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Richard Wrangham
What, If Anything, Is a Darwinian Anthropology?
Bringing in Darwin Bradley A. Thayer
The Descent of Edward Wilson
Human Adaptation to the Control of Fire
Primates, Plants, and Parasites: the Evolution of Animal Self-Medication and Ethnomedicine - Michael A
The Human Family—Its Evolutionary Context and Diversity
The Role of Hunting in Human Origins
Richard Wranghani and Dale Peterson, from Demonic
Inclusive Fitness Theory and Eusociality
Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human" Jennifer Rehg Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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Interaction Location Outweighs the Competitive Advantage of Numerical Superiority in Cebus Capucinus Intergroup Contests
Intergroup Aggression in Chimpanzees and War in Nomadic Hunter-Gatherers Evaluating the Chimpanzee Model
Primate Self-Medication, Passive Prevention and Active Treatment - a Brief Review
Chomskyan Grammar Seen from Within and Without
Toshisada Nishida (1941–2011): Chimpanzee Rapport
On the Nature of Norms: Biology, Morality, and the Disruption of Order Owen D
Could Plant Extracts Have Enabled Hominins to Acquire Honey Before the Control of fire?
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Is Lethal Violence an Integral Part of Chimpanzee Society? Like It Or Not, Yes
Martin Nicholas Muller
The Cooking Ape: an Interview with Richard Wrangham Author(S): Elisabeth Townsend Source: Gastronomica: the Journal of Food and Culture, Vol
Anthro Notes : National Museum of Natural History Bulletin for Teachers
Animals That Self-Medicate
The Descent of Edward Wilson 17/01/2013 12:01
Evolutionary Psychology Human-Nature.Com/Ep – 2004
Analysis of Geophagy Soils in Kibale Forest, Uganda
Ethnomedicinal and Bioactive Properties of Plants Ingested by Wild Chimpanzees in Uganda Sabrina Krief, Claude Marcel Hladik, Claudie Haxaire
Cambridge Books Online
On the Origin and Spread of Languages
The Leakey Foundation Podcast
Wealth That Endures.™
Language and the Brain
Curriculum Vitae Jane Goodall, Ph.D., DBE Founder, the Jane Goodall Institute UN Messenger of Peace
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Are Humans Inherently Killers?
Inclusive Fitness Theory and Eusociality
Chimpanzee Violence Is a Serious Topic. a Response to Sussman and Marshack's Critique of Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence
Zoopharmacognosy: Not Every Herbalist Is Human Richard Mandelbaum RH
Evolution of Bonobo Psychology Is Due to Selection Against Aggression