Guts and brains : an integrative approach to the hominin record
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Language: | Dutch |
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Physical Description: | 277 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Leiden University Press,
[2007]
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ISBN: | 9789087280147 9087280149 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Guts and Brains: An Integrative Approach to the Hominin Record / |r Wil Roebroeks -- |t Notes on the Implications of the Expensive Tissue Hypothesis for Human Biological and Social Evolution / |r Leslie C. Aiello -- |t Energetics and the Evolution of Brain Size in Early Homo / |r William R. Leonard, Marcia L. Robertson, and J. Josh Snodgrass -- |t The Evolution of Diet, Brain and Life History among Primates and Humans / |r Hillard S. Kaplan, Steven W. Gangestad, Michael Gurven, Jane Lancaster, Tanya Mueller, and Arthur Robson -- |t Why Hominims Had Big Brains / |r Robin I.M. Dunbar -- |t Ecological Hypotheses for Human Brain Evolution: Evidence for Skill and Learning Processes in the Ethnographic Literature on Hunting / Katharine MacDonald -- |t "Haak en Steek" - The Tool that Allowed Hominins to Colonize the Agrican Savanna and to Flourish There -- |t Women of the Middle Latitudes. The Earliest Peopling of Europe from a Female Perspective / |r Margherita Mussi -- |t The Diet of Early Hominins: Some Things We Need to Know before "Reading" the Menu from Archaeological Record / |r Lewis R. Binford -- |t Diet Shifts at the Middle/Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Europe? The Stable Isotope Evidence / |r Michael P. Richards -- The Evolution of the Human Niche: Integrating Models within the Fossil Record / |r Najma Anwar, Katharine MacDonald, Wil Roebroeks, and Alexander Verpoorte |
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