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Hunter-gatherer cooperation

Joseph Henrich ()
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Joseph Henrich: University of British Columbia, Vancouver VS6 1V9, Canada.

Nature, 2012, vol. 481, issue 7382, 449-450

Abstract: A study of social networks in the hunter-gatherer Hadza people in Tanzania illuminates the evolutionary origins of humans' unique style of cooperation in groups. See Letter p.497

Date: 2012
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