Science news articles about 'hunter gatherer societies'
... excavations under a grant from the National Geographic Society.
Nelson and NCSU anthropologist Scott M ... early Palauans but simply reflected a hunter-gatherer society. Smaller teeth evolved as cultures ...
... intimidate any hostile coalition or the entire community.
In sharp contrast, most known hunter-gatherer societies are egalitarian. Their weak leaders merely assist a consensus-seeking process when ...
... determine if the direct nutritional benefits that women receive from hunters in human hunter-gatherer societies could also be driving the relationship between reproductive success and good hunting ...
... his special ladies with meat. Studies of extant hunter-gatherer societies show that literally bringing home the bacon leads to greater reproductive success. Highly skilled hunters ...
... became increasingly apparent that play and humor lay at the core of hunter-gatherer social structures ... wide-ranging role of play in hunter-gatherer societies focuses attention on the importance of play ...
... which would have increased and eased mobility, offering a great advantage to a hunter-gatherer society.
Some of the fibers were twisted, indicating they were used to make ropes or strings. Others had ...
... the most unequal national economies in the world today," said Mulder.
In hunter gatherer societies, by contrast, the children of the wealthiest--those with the most hunting skills for example--have ...
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