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Demography and evolutionary ecology of Hadza hunter-gatherers. Nicholas Blurton Jones (professor emeritus, University of California Los Angeles)
Blurton Jones, N cop. 2016
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Title:
Demography and evolutionary ecology of Hadza hunter-gatherers. Nicholas Blurton Jones (professor emeritus, University of California Los Angeles)
Author:
Blurton Jones, N
Subjects:
Hadza (peuple d'Afrique) -- Moeurs et coutumes
;
Chasseurs-cueilleurs -- Tanzanie -- Eyasi (Lac, Tanzanie)
;
Anthropologie démographique -- Tanzanie -- Eyasi (Lac, Tanzanie)
;
Écologie humaine -- Tanzanie -- Eyasi (Lac, Tanzanie)
;
Sociobiologie -- Tanzanie -- Eyasi (Lac, Tanzanie)
;
Hatsa (African people) -- Population
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Human ecology -- Tanzania -- Eyasi, Lake, Region
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Sociobiology -- Tanzania -- Eyasi, Lake, Region
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Human behavior -- Environmental aspects -- Tanzania -- Eyasi, Lake, Region
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Eyasi, Lake, Region (Tanzania) -- Social life and customs
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Eyasi, Lake, Region (Tanzania) -- Environmental conditions
Description:
Bibliographie p. 461-485. Index.
Part I. Demography 1. Introduction 2. Geography and ecology in the Eyasi basin 3. History of the Hadza and the Eyasi basin 4. Research strategy and methods 5. Migration and intermarriage : are eastern Hadza a population? 6. Hadza regions : do they contain sub-populations? 7. Fertility 8. Mortality 9. Testing the estimates of fertility and mortality 10. Hadza demography : a normal human demography sustained by hunting and gathering in sub-Saharan savanna 11. The Hadza and hunter-gatherer population dynamics Part II. Applying the Demographic data to Hadza behavior and biology 12. Introduction to part two 13. The outcome variables : fertility, child survival, and reproductive success 14. Men and women's reputations as hunters, traders, arrow makers, and diggers 15. Marriage 16. Another dependent variable : growth as a proxy for fitness 17. Inter-birth intervals 18. Grandmothers as helpers 19. Grandmothers and competition between the generations 20. Children as helpers 21. Husbands and fathers as helpers 22. Variation among hunter-gatherers : evolutionary economics of monogamy, male competition, and the sharing ethic
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Series: Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology
Publisher:
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, cop. 2016
Creation Date:
cop. 2016
Format:
1 vol. (XV-494 p.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 26 cm
Language:
English
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