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The Homebase theory

Title: The Homebase theory
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2957 | Pages: 12.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


The Homebase theory

Glynn Isaac Defines "the Homebase Hypothesis" It has been argued since Darwin's day that the great apes were man's nearest living relatives, and as evidence emerged during the late 1960's of the hunting propensities and simple tool use of chimpanzees (Goodall 1986), anthropologists found more and more reason to presume similarity of behavior between modern (e.g., Pan troglodytes or Pan panicus) and ancient varieties of hominids (Tanner 1981). Still, modern humans are not chimps. Substantial differences …showed first 75 words of 2957 total

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showed last 75 words of 2957 total…Maeve Leakey and Richard Leakey (eds.), pp 47-76. Oxford, Clarendon Press. Potts, Richard 1988, Early Hominid Activities at Olduvai, New York, Aldine de Gruyter. Sept, Jeanne 1992, "Archaeological evidence and ecological perspectives for reconstructing early hominid subsistence behavior," in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol 4., pp 1-56. Stern, Nicola 1993, "The structure of the Lower Pleistocene archaeological record: a case study from the Koobi Fora formation," in Current Anthropology, vol. 34, pp 201-225. Tanner, Nancy M. 1981, On Becoming Human, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

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