Primeval kinship: how pair-bonding gave birth to human societyAt some point in the course of evolution--from a primeval social organization of early hominids--all human societies, past and present, would emerge. In this account of the dawn of human society, Bernard Chapais shows that our knowledge about kinship and society in nonhuman primates supports, and informs, ideas first put forward by the distinguished social anthropologist, Claude Lévi-Strauss. |
Contents
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I PRIMATOLOGISTS AS EVOLUTIONARY HISTORIANS | 15 |
II THE EXOGAMY CONFIGURATION DECOMPOSED | 91 |
III THE EXOGAMY CONFIGURATION RECONSTRUCTED | 133 |
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Primeval Kinship: How Pair-Bonding Gave Birth to Human Society Bernard Chapais No preview available - 2010 |
