1996
DOI: 10.1525/aa.1996.98.4.02a00600
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The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter‐Gatherer Lifeways. Robert L. Kelly

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“…Above all, to sort others into the same-gender or other-gender category provides a precondition of governing cross-sex interactions and selecting romantic and mating partners for reproduction of offsprings. Geographically local social contact, which was constrained by foot traveling in early human history (Kelly, 1995), provided few chances for developing platonic/romantic relationships and selecting mate partners from remote tribes (e.g., other-race groups). Even in the current societies, mating partners are selected mainly from same-race individuals (Qian & Lichter, 2011).…”
Section: Social Task Demand Hypothesis Of Social Categorization Of Facesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Above all, to sort others into the same-gender or other-gender category provides a precondition of governing cross-sex interactions and selecting romantic and mating partners for reproduction of offsprings. Geographically local social contact, which was constrained by foot traveling in early human history (Kelly, 1995), provided few chances for developing platonic/romantic relationships and selecting mate partners from remote tribes (e.g., other-race groups). Even in the current societies, mating partners are selected mainly from same-race individuals (Qian & Lichter, 2011).…”
Section: Social Task Demand Hypothesis Of Social Categorization Of Facesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, all female mammals, including ancestral women, carried the obligatory investment burdens associated with lactation. Lactation can last several years in human foraging environments (Kelly, 1995), years during which it is harder for women to reproduce and invest in additional offspring than it is for men.…”
Section: Parental Investment Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…75 Féblot-Augustins (1999); Bracco (2001). 76 Binford (1980); Kelly (1995); Beyries (1997); Binford (2002) 109-143. egyéb tevékenységeik közben. 77 Emiatt egy kőeszköz nyersanyagának a forrása a beszerzésekor sokkal közelebb is lehetett, mint amilyen távolságra a régészeti leletanyagban megtaláljuk.…”
Section: A Távolság Bűvöletébenunclassified
“…107 Dennel (1983) 12; Kelly (1995). elhelyezkedő nyersanyagforrásokkal való kapcsolatát számos tényező befolyásolja.…”
Section: Az őSkori Ember Kapcsolata a Nyersanyagforrásokkalunclassified