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The transition to foraging for dense and predictable resources and its impact on the evolution of modern humans
Curtis Marean
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Human Origins, Institute of (IHO)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
transition
78%
resource
70%
conflict
53%
Africa
47%
territoriality
46%
human evolution
41%
hunter-gatherer
38%
food production
33%
meat
33%
food
21%
coast
18%
lake
18%
economics
18%
prediction
15%
river
15%
distribution
11%
Agriculture & Biology
foraging
100%
economic theory
51%
territoriality
39%
hunters
38%
food production
31%
South Africa
27%
foods
27%
lakes
25%
rivers
24%
coasts
24%
meat
24%
prediction
21%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Territoriality
57%
Cultural Evolution
56%
Biological Evolution
50%
Food
44%
Lakes
39%
Rivers
38%
Meat
34%
South Africa
33%
Economics
24%
Chemical Compounds
Food
90%