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Costly signaling and the handicap principle in hunter‐gatherer research: A critical review

Evolutionary Anthropology (print), 2019
It has been argued that men's hunting in many forager groups is not, primarily, a means of family provisioning but is a costly way of signaling otherwise cryptic qualities related to hunting ability.
Duncan N. E. Stibbard-Hawkes
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Hunter-Gatherers

2008
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SCALING THE SIZE, STRUCTURE, AND DYNAMICS OF RESIDENTIALLY MOBILE HUNTER-GATHERER CAMPS

American Antiquity, 2018
Short-term hunter-gatherer residential camps have been a central feature of human settlement patterns and social structure for most of human evolutionary history.
M. Hamilton, Briggs Buchanan, R. Walker
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A 5,000-year-old hunter-gatherer already plagued by Yersinia pestis.

Cell Reports, 2021
Julian Susat   +20 more
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Hunter-Gatherers

2013
This is an edited volume resulting from the colloquium that I organized, titled "Reconstructing Daily Life in the Upper Paleolithic" (held at the University of Lyon 3, in 2005). After being published in 2007, it was re-edited in 2013 as a paperback. The theme of the volume was to question the epistemological validity of our behavioral reconstructions ...
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Hunter-Gatherers

2015
Michael A. Little, Mark A. Blumler
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Hunter-Gatherer Adolescence

2012
This chapter describes general features of hunter-gatherer adolescence. Most studies of adolescence in small-scale cultures have been conducted with farming or pastoral cultures, and the vast majority of cultures in the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample (SCCS), used by Schlegel and Barry (1991) in their classic adolescent study, utilize these modes of ...
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