Social evolution
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Social evolution
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Social evolution
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Incoming Resources
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- Evolution and the emergent self, the rise of complexity and behavioral versatility in nature, Raymond L. Neubauer ; illustrations by Xuan Yue
- The world until yesterday, what can we learn from traditional societies?, Jared Diamond
- Hierachy in the forest, the evolution of egalitarian behavior, Christopher Boehm
- The creation of inequality, how our prehistoric ancestors set the stage for monarchy, slavery, and empire, Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus
- The day the universe changed, [v.1]
- The prehistory of the mind, the cognitive origins of art, religion and science, Steven Mithen
- Sleeping beauties, the mystery of dormant innovations in nature and culture, Andreas Wagner
- Survival of the friendliest, understanding our origins and rediscovering our common humanity, Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
- Human natures, genes, cultures, and the human prospect, Paul R. Ehrlich
- Cosmos & culture, cultural evolution in a cosmic context, edited by Steven J. Dick and Mark L. Lupisella
- On the origin of tepees, the evolution of ideas (and ourselves), Jonnie Hughes
- Noble savages, my life among two dangerous tribes--the Yanamamo and the anthropologists, Napoleon A. Chagnon
- Evolutionary agents, Timothy Leary ; translated by Beverly A. Potter
- Becoming human, evolution and human uniqueness, Ian Tattersall
- The red queen, sex and the evolution of human nature, Matt Ridley
- Genesis revisited : a revolutionary new solution to the mystery of man's origins, Glenn G. Strickland
- Lucy's legacy, sex and intelligence in human evolution, Alison Jolly
- Spontaneous evolution, our positive future (and a way to get there from here), Bruce H. Lipton and Steve Bhaerman
- Sex, time, and power, how women's sexuality shaped human evolution, Leonard Shlain
- Before the dawn, recovering the lost history of our ancestors, Nicholas Wade
- Triumph of the intelligent : the creation of Homo sapiens sapiens, by Seymour W. Itzkoff
- NonZero, the logic of human destiny, Robert Wright
- Human, editorial consultants, Robert Winston, Don E. Wilson
- The day the universe changed, co-produced by BBC-TV and RKO Pictures ; producer, John Lynch, [v.8]
- Beast or angel, choices that make us human, René Dubos
- Does altruism exist?, culture, genes, and the welfare of others, David Sloan Wilson
- The humans who went extinct, why Neanderthals died out and we survived, Clive Finlayson
- Thinking about world change
- Making sense of sex, how genes and gender influence our relationships, David P. Barash, Judith Eve Lipton
- The day the universe changed, written and presented by James Burke ; a BBC-TV production in association with RKO Pictures... [et al.] ; series producer, Richard Reisz ; producer, John Lynch, [v.10]
- Ascent to civilization, the archaeology of early humans, John Gowlett
- Tree of origin, what primate behavior can tell us about human social evolution, Frans B.M. de Waal, editor
- The day the universe changed, [v.2]
- Guns, germs, & steel, [the fates of human societies], Jared Diamond
- Becoming human, unearthing our earliest ancestors, PBS ; Produced by Shining Red Productions for Nova ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; Series producer, Graham Townsley ; Written and directed by Graham Townsley ; produced by Jennifer Beman White, Graham Townsley
- Guns, germs, and steel, produced by Lion TV for National Geographic Television & Film ; produced and directed by Tim Lambert, Cassian Harrison
- The day the universe changed, co-produced by BBC-TV and RKO Pictures ; producer, John Lynch, [v.3]
- Transcendence, how humans evolved through fire, language, beauty, and time, Gaia Vince
- Evolution, history and destiny, letters to Alain Locke (1886-1954) and others, Johnny Washington
- Bound together, how traders, preachers, adventurers, and warriors shaped globalization, Nayan Chanda
- Wired for culture, origins of the human social mind, Mark Pagel
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