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List of tables | ||
List of contributors | ||
General editor's preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Finite social space and the evolution of human social behaviour | 47 |
2 | African ape social networks: a blueprint for reconstructing early hominid social structure | 67 |
3 | Sexual dimorphism in fossil hominids and its socioecological implications | 91 |
4 | On the evolution of temperament and dominance style in hominid groups | 110 |
5 | The frameworks of early hominid social systems: how many useful parameters of archaeological evidence can we isolate? | 135 |
6 | Archaeological inference and the explanation of hominid evolution | 184 |
7 | Social learning and cultural tradition: interpreting Early Palaeolithic technology | 207 |
8 | On predicting hominid group sizes | 230 |
9 | Making tracks: hominid networks and the evolution of the social landscape | 253 |
10 | Foraging differences between men and women: behavioural ecology of the sexual division of labour | 283 |
11 | Female strategies and collective behaviour: the archaeology of earliest Homo sapiens sapiens | 306 |
12 | Darwinism and collective representations | 331 |
13 | Their commonwealths are not as we supposed: sex, gender and material culture in human evolution | 347 |
14 | Social inequality and the transmission of cultural traditions in forager societies | 365 |
15 | On the evolution of language and kinship | 380 |
16 | A socio-mental bimodality: a pre-hominid inheritance | 397 |
17 | Social interaction and viral phenomena | 420 |
Index | 434 |
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