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The secret of our success: how culture is driving human evolution, domesticating our species, and making us smarter
The secret of our success: how culture is driving human evolution, domesticating our species, and making us smarter
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Henrich, Joseph Patrick
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Princeton University Press
Publication Date
[2016]
Language
English
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A puzzling primate
It's not our intelligence
Lost European explorers
How to make a cultural species
What are big brains for? : or, How culture stole our guts
Why some people have blue eyes
On the origin of faith
Prestige, dominance, and menopause
In-laws, incest taboos, and rituals
Intergroup competition shapes cultural evolution
Self-domestication
Our collective brains
Communicative tools with rules
Enculturated brains and honorable hormones
When we crossed the Rubicon
Why us?
A new kind of animal.
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Behavior evolution
Cognition and culture
Human evolution
Social evolution
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9780691166858
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