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Anthropology: Early Humans
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What oxytocin can tell us about the evolution of human prosociality - What Oxytocin Can Tell Us About the Evolution of Human Prosociality      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Modern humans are characterized by their prosociality, a broad term that encompasses intraspecies em ...

Anthropology: Early Humans Anthropology: General Environmental: Ecosystems Paleontology: Climate
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A climate-orchestrated early human love story      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A new study finds that past changes in atmospheric CO2 and corresponding shifts in climate and veget...

Anthropology: Cultures Anthropology: Early Humans Anthropology: General
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Paleolithic humans may have understood the properties of rocks for making stone tools      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Research suggests that Paleolithic humans in the Middle East selected flint for their cutting tools ...

Anthropology: Early Humans Anthropology: General Offbeat: General Offbeat: Paleontology and Archeology Offbeat: Plants and Animals
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Great apes playfully tease each other      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Babies playfully tease others as young as eight months of age. Since language is not required for th...