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Kinship and Human Evolution

Autor Steen Bergendorff
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mar 2016
Kinship and Human Evolution: Making Culture, Becoming Human offers an exciting new explanation of human evolution. Based on insights from anthropology, it shows how humans became "cultured" beings capable of symbolic thought by developing kinship-based exchange relationships. Kinship was as an adaptive response to the harsh environment caused by the last major ice age. In the extreme ice age conditions, natural selection favored those groups that could forge and sustain such alliances, and the resulting relationships enabled them to share different food resources between groups. Kinship was a means of symbolically linking two or more groups, to the mutual reproductive advantage of both. From an evolutionary point of view, kinship freed humans from their dependence on their immediate environment, vastly expanding the niches they could occupy. If we take kinship to be the major factor in human evolution, networks and alliances must precede cultural units, becoming the defining element of localized cultures. Kinship and Human Evolution argues that it is living in networks that produces cultural differences and not culturally different groups that encounter one another; it shows that kinship both saved and created humanity as we know it, in all its cultural diversity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498524179
ISBN-10: 1498524176
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

By Steen Bergendorff

Cuprins

Introduction Chapter 1 The Record of Human Evolution Chapter 2 Connecting Niches by Kinship Chapter 3 Kinship and Exchange Chapter 4 From Kinship to Culture Chapter 5 Local Strategies¿The Mekeo of Papua New Guinea Conclusion Bibliography

Descriere

Kinship and Human Evolution offers an exciting new explanation of how Homo became sapiens or "cultured" beings capable of symbolic thought. This book argues that the key to understanding human evolution and culture lies in kinship-based exchange networks, which were part of an adaptive response to the harsh environment during the last ice age.