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The Evolution of Culture

The Evolution of Culture1999

R. I. M. Dunbar, Chris Knight, Robin Dunbar

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The Evolution of Culture seeks to explain the origins, evolution and character of human culture, from language, art, music and ritual to the use of technology and the beginnings of social, political and economic behavior. It is concerned not only with where and when human culture evolved, but also asks how and why. The book draws together original contributions by archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists and psychologists. The contributors call into question the gulf currently separating the natural from the cultural sciences. Human capacities for culture, they argue, evolved through standard processes of natural and sexual selection, and properly be analyzed as biological adaptations.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL3264647W

Subjects

CultureAnthropologySocial evolutionOriginCulture--originGn360 .e88 1999306Soziale EvolutionEvolutionSociale evolutieKongress (London, 1994)SprachentwicklungCultuurKulturelle EvolutionKulturanthropologieKulturelle EntwicklungKultur

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