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The Origin of Human Social Institutions, 2001, 280 p., 16 ill., rel. -
These papers bring an interdisciplinary approach to bear on what is the central question in the study of human social evolution : how did the simple hunting and foraging bands of the Upper Paleolithic evolve into the institutionally complex societies of the Neolithic Revolution? The ideas presented here are a major addition to the widespread interest in evolutionary theory as applied to human behaviour.
Référence : 21520.
English
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La vie quotidienne durant la Préhistoire, 40 000-10000 avant notre ère, 2026, 352 p. -
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