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Psychological Anthropology, Socio-Cultural Anthropology - General & Miscellaneous, Human Ecology, Physical Anthropology, Evolution

Evolutionary Ecology And Human Behavior

by Bruce Winterhalder (Editor), Eric Alden Smith (Editor), Bruce Winterhalder
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"à required reading for anyone interested in the economy, ecology, and demography of human societies." —American Journal of Human Biology "This excellent book can serve both as a text¼book and as a scholarly reference." —American Scientist

Synopsis

Evolutionary ecology has grown into an exciting and dynamic area of research in the biological sciences. Only recently, however, has there been noteworthy progress in adapting theory, concepts, and models from this fi eld for analysis of human behavior and evolution.

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“The editors set about to create a high-level summary of the field by recruiting authors to prepare critical reviews to a common standard. They did it right—the volume is balanced and strong…. The book is full of new perspectives and refreshing insights…. It ought to become a central source for anthropologists who want to bring modern science to their field.” —Henry Harpending, Science “This excellent book can serve both as a textbook and a scholarly reference. It provides the best synthesis to date of an endeavor that promises to clarify the interactions between individuals, society and population in human beings. Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior deserves to be read by anthropologists who are not intimidated by biology or numbers, as well as by zoologists and primatologists, who would benefit from seeing familiar and not-so-familiar models applied to different phenomena.” —Carel P. van Schaik, American Scientist

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2008
Publisher
Transaction Publishers
Pages
488
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780202011844

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