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Structure and Contingency: Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society
2000
Structure and Contingency: Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society, John Bintliff. ed. New York; Leicester University Press. 1999. 153 pp.
Book Review
Human tool behavior is species-specific and remains unique
2012
Human tool behavior is species-specific. It remains a diagnostic feature of humans, even when comparisons are made with closely related non-human primates. The archaeological record demonstrates both the deep antiquity of human tool behavior and its fundamental role in distinguishing human behavior from that of non-human primates.
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