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Rough and Tumble: Aggression, Hunting, and Human Evolution

Rough and Tumble: Aggression, Hunting, and Human Evolution

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Rough and Tumble: Aggression, Hunting, and Human Evolution

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<div>Travis Rayne Pickering argues that the advent of ambush hunting approximately two million years ago marked a milestone in human evolution, one that established the social dynamic that allowed our ancestors to expand their range and diet. He challenges the traditional link between aggression and human predation, however, claiming that while aggressive attack is a perfectly efficient way for our chimpanzee cousins to kill prey, it was a hopeless tactic for early human hunters, who—in comparison to their large, potentially dangerous prey—were small, weak, and slow-footed. Technology that evolved from wooden spears to stone-tipped spears and ultimately to the bow and arrow increased the distance between predator and prey and facilitated an emotional detachment that allowed hunters to stalk and kill large game. Based on studies of humans and of other primates, as well as on fossil and archaeological evidence, <i>Rough and Tumble</i> offers a new perspective on human evolution by decoupling ideas of aggression and predation to build a more realistic understanding of what it is to be human.</div>

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Country
USA
Brand
University of California Press
Manufacturer
University of California Press
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
Illustrated
ReleaseDate
2013-04-10T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
Format
Illustrated
EANs
9780520274006

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