Guts and brains: an integrative approach to the hominin record
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Leiden] Leiden University Press c2007
Schriftenreihe:LUP academic
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Guts and brains : an integrative approach to the hominin record - Wil Roebroeks -- - Notes on the implications of the expensive tissue hypothesis for human biological and social evolution - Leslie C. Aiello -- - Energetics and the evolution of brain size in early Homo - William R. Leonard, Marcia L. Robertson and J. Josh Snodgrass -- - The evolution of diet, brain and life history among primates and humans - Hillard S. Kaplan ... [et al.] -- - Why hominins had big brains - Robin I.M. Dunbar -- - Ecological hypotheses for human brain evolution : evidence for skill and learning processes in the ethnographic literature on hunting - Katharine MacDonald -- - Haak en steek -- the tool that allowed hominins to colonize the African savanna and to flourish there - R. Dale Guthrie -- - Women of the middle latitudes : the earliest peopling of Europe from a female perspective - Margherita Mussi -- - The diet of early hominins : some things we need to know before "reading" the menu from the archaeological record - Lewis R. Binford -- - Diet shift at the Middle/Upper Palaeolithic transition in Europe? : the stable isotope evidence - Michael P. Richards -- - The evolution of the human niche : integrating models with the fossil record - Najma Anwar ... [et al.]
Why do we have such large and energy-demanding brains?
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (277 p.)
ISBN:9048508053
9789048508051
9789087280147

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