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The Cultured Chimpanzee Reflections On Cultural Primatology W C Mcgrew

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The Cultured Chimpanzee Reflections On Cultural Primatology W C Mcgrew
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.22 MB
Pages: 244
Author: W. C. McGrew
ISBN: 9780521828413, 0521828414
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Cultured Chimpanzee Reflections On Cultural Primatology W C Mcgrew by W. C. Mcgrew 9780521828413, 0521828414 instant download after payment.

Short of inventing a time machine, we will never see our extinct forebears in action and be able to determine directly how human behaviour and culture has developed. However, we can learn from our closest living relatives, the African great apes. The Cultured Chimpanzee explores the astonishing variation in chimpanzee behaviour across their range, which cannot be explained by individual learning, genetic or environmental influences. It promotes the view that this rich diversity in social life and material culture reflects social learning of traditions, and more closely resembles cultural variety in humans than the simpler behaviour of other animal species. This stimulating book shows that the field of cultural primatology may therefore help us to reconstruct the cultural evolution of Homo sapiens from earlier forms, and that it is essential for anthropologists, archaeologists and zoologists to work together to develop a stronger understanding of human and primate cultural evolution.

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