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Sherwood L. Washburn
The names given to the variety of man-like fossils known to scientists should reflect no more than scientific views of the nature of human evolution. However, often in the past these names have also reflected confusion regarding the basic principles
Autor:
Sherwood L. Washburn
1. George Gaylord Simpson The Meaning of Taxonomic Statements 2. L S.B. Leakey East African Fossil Hominoidea and the Classification within This Super-Family 3. Bernard Campbell Quantitative Taxonomy and Human Evolution 4. J.S. Weiner Some Considerat
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Autor:
Sherwood L. Washburn
Publikováno v:
Classification and Human Evolution ISBN: 9781315081083
The interest in human classification and evolution has been so great that it has produced a bewildering quantity and variety of terms and theories. This chapter argues that the principal groups of the living primates are adaptive and that the charact
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Autor:
Sherwood L. Washburn, G. S. Lancaster
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Man the Hunter ISBN: 9780203786567
Human hunting is made possible by tools, but it is far more than a technique or even a variety of techniques. It is a way of life, and the success of this adaptation has dominated the course of human evolution for hundreds of thousands of years. Perh
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203786567-39
Autor:
Sherwood L. Washburn, Irven DeVore
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African Ecology and Human Evolution ISBN: 9781315082943
This chapter aims to stress those aspects of baboon ecology which are of the greatest help in understanding human evolution. Scavenging has been regarded as an important phase in the evolution of man's carnivorous habits. The chapter considers troop
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Sherwood L. Washburn
1. F. Bourliere Patterns of Social Grouping among Wild Primates 2. Jean Piveteau Behavior and Ways of Life of the Fossil Primates 3. M.R.A. Chance The Nature and Special Features of the Instinctive Social Bond of Primates 4. Heini P. Hediger The Evol
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315017761
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315017761
Autor:
Sherwood L. Washburn, Irven De Vore
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 33:411-423
Reports An Interview with Sherwood Washburn' much more fun. In retrospect, I think that my family was amazingly generous in what they allowed me to do. The first skeleton I had anything to do with was a porcupine skeleton which my brother and I found
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Andrew T. Chamberlain, N. C. Tappen, Robin Dennell, Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, Christopher Chippindale, Nicolas Rolland, Caroline Grigson, Sherwood L. Washburn, Phillip V. Tobias, Bruce G. Trigger, F. G. Fedele, Martin K. Nickels, R. V. S. Wright, Curtis Runnels, G. Ainsworth Harrison, Peter J. Bowler, Francis B. Harrold, Paul Graves, Chris Stringer, Frank Spencer
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Current Anthropology. 33:243-293
Autor:
Sherwood L. Washburn
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Ciba Foundation Symposium-Conflict in Society
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470719459.ch1
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470719459.ch1
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American Anthropologist. 76:765-784
The synthetic theory of evolution requires the reconstruction of the behaviors of past populations, and such reconstruction cannot be neatly packaged. In this situation the primitive systems of the brain will find support for the opposite sides of al