Society Against Nature: The Emergence of Human SocietiesHarvester Press, 1976 - 158 pages |
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... Adaptation 2 The Art of Survival Chapter II Societies Without Speech 1 Well - tempered Hierarchies 2 The Demands of Social Life 3 Bridging the Generation Gap PART TWO THE NATURE OF MAN Chapter III A New Animal World 1 Hominization or ...
... Adaptation 2 The Art of Survival Chapter II Societies Without Speech 1 Well - tempered Hierarchies 2 The Demands of Social Life 3 Bridging the Generation Gap PART TWO THE NATURE OF MAN Chapter III A New Animal World 1 Hominization or ...
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... Adaptation - Natural selection makes the best possible use of a population's organic predispositions in relation to its specific environment by merging the inevitable order and accidental results of phenomena . It controls the ...
... Adaptation - Natural selection makes the best possible use of a population's organic predispositions in relation to its specific environment by merging the inevitable order and accidental results of phenomena . It controls the ...
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... adaptation to its environment . It has a regular function which is to consolidate the relationship between a population and its natural surroundings . On the other hand it differentiates the ever - increasing flow of living human ...
... adaptation to its environment . It has a regular function which is to consolidate the relationship between a population and its natural surroundings . On the other hand it differentiates the ever - increasing flow of living human ...
Contents
Early Primates | 1 |
Societies Without Speech | 9 |
The Demands of Social Life | 15 |
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activities adaptation adolescents adult males affiliation societies alliances anthropoid aptitudes baboons basic become behaviour biological bipedalism chimpanzees clan Claude Lévi-Strauss constitute conventions correspond created culture depends differentiation distinct dominant male emergence endogamy environment established evolution evolutionary exchange existence exogamy fact father foraging function genetic hierarchy hominid Homo erectus human societies hunters hunting independent individual influence initiation instincts intellectual involved Jocasta kinship Laius less Lévi-Strauss living maintain male and female man's Marcel Mauss marriage masculine matrimonial means monkeys monosexual mother mutual natural natural selection non-reproductive objects observed Oedipus organic permanent phenomenon population predacity primate primitive societies prohibition of incest relations relationships represents reproduction restricted rhesus monkeys rituals Robert Jaulin sexes sexual sexual intercourse sexual reproduction significance skills social structure sons species status sub-group subordinate survival symbolic tendency territory Trobriand Islands unit whole woman women young