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An Evolutionary Anthropological Perspective on Modern Human Origins
Curtis Marean
Human Origins, Institute of (IHO)
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Arts & Humanities
Modern Human Origins
100%
Social Learning
80%
Modern Humans
72%
Evolutionary
51%
Megafauna
48%
Biological Anthropology
46%
Cognition
45%
Human Uniqueness
45%
Anthropology
38%
Annihilation
34%
Human Evolution
34%
Taxon
34%
Social Structure
32%
Anomaly
29%
Creatures
27%
Trajectory
27%
Weapons
26%
Isolation
25%
Traits
24%
Archaeology
20%
Psychology
20%
Social Sciences
social learning
58%
anthropology
51%
cognition
48%
archaeology
32%
weapon
27%
social structure
27%
social isolation
25%
psychology
21%
evidence
12%
Group
9%