The Influence of Predation on Primate and Early Human Evolution: Impetus for Cooperation

作者: Donna Hart , Robert W. Sussman

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-9520-9_3

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摘要: There have been many attempts to reconstruct the behavior and ecology of our earliest ancestors. The most common theory one that is widely accepted today “Man Hunter” hypothesis. Cultural anthropologist Laura Klein expresses current situation well: “While anthropologists argue in scientific meetings journals, general public receives its information from more popular sources … In these forums, lesson Man Hunter has become gospel” (2004:10). However, this early hominin still debated within anthropological community and, as we will show, evidence support it remains controversial.

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