Among Tsimane men, successful hunting boosts testosterone and cortisol levels, anthropologists find

Thursday, December 12, 2013 - 09:30 in Paleontology & Archaeology

While small-scale horticulture is a relatively recent addition to the human repertoire of food provisioning, hunting has deep evolutionary roots. In practically every society, hunting ability correlates with reproductive success—the better the hunter, the more children he is likely to father.

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