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Approaches in the psychosocial sector An interesting feature of scientific thought over the last sixty years is that it has as often been evolutionary biologists , as anthropologists , who have been most convinced that culture ...
Approaches in the psychosocial sector An interesting feature of scientific thought over the last sixty years is that it has as often been evolutionary biologists , as anthropologists , who have been most convinced that culture ...
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Arguments about human evolution have recently centred on the so - called ' social intellect hypothesis ' ( Byrne & Whiten ... and hominid intellect has evolved for the primary purpose of dealing with social interaction .
Arguments about human evolution have recently centred on the so - called ' social intellect hypothesis ' ( Byrne & Whiten ... and hominid intellect has evolved for the primary purpose of dealing with social interaction .
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In T. Ingold & K. Gibson Tools , Language and Intelligence : Evolutionary Implications . Van Valen , L. 1973 A new evolutionary law . Evolutionary Theory . ... Piaget , tools and the evolution of human intelligence . World Archaeology .
In T. Ingold & K. Gibson Tools , Language and Intelligence : Evolutionary Implications . Van Valen , L. 1973 A new evolutionary law . Evolutionary Theory . ... Piaget , tools and the evolution of human intelligence . World Archaeology .
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