Biosocial AnthropologyRobin Fox, Association of Social Anthropologists of the Commonwealth |
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Contents
Primate Kin and Human Kinship | 9 |
NORBERT BISCHOF | 37 |
N BLURTON JONES | 69 |
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adolescence aggression agonistic Altmann altruism animals anthro approach attention structure biological biologists biosocial Blurton Jones breeding Cayo Santiago Chicago child chimpanzees cohesion cohorts comparative concerned cultural DeVore dominant male ecology effect ethologists ethology evolution evolutionary example exogamy factors females free-ranging function genes genetic hamadryas baboons hanuman langurs hedonic hedonic mode hormone human behaviour human kinship systems incest barriers incest taboo individual infant interaction interest Japanese monkeys Konner langurs Lévi-Strauss lineages London macaques mammals mating matriline mechanisms migration mother mother-son multi-male natural selection Non-verbal nuclear family observed offspring one-male group patas monkey patterns polygynous population possible primates problem psychology rank rank-order relatedness relationship Reynolds rhesus macaque rhesus monkeys role Science sex differences sexual activity Sexual Selection Social Anthropology social behaviour social organization social structure society sociological species testosterone theory Tinbergen tion Trivers University Press York