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Primate Behaviour: Information, Social Knowledge, and the Evolution of Culture (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology)
 
 
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Primate Behaviour: Information, Social Knowledge, and the Evolution of Culture (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology) [Paperback]

Duane Quiatt (Author), Vernon Reynolds (Author)

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0521498325 978-0521498326 January 27, 1995
This book is about the social life of monkeys, apes and humans. The central theme is the importance of social information and knowledge to a full understanding of primate social behavior and organization. Its main purpose is to stress evolutionary continuity, i.e. that there are direct connections between human and nonhuman society. This view is often downplayed elsewhere in the anthropological literature where the notion that humans have culture and animals do not is prevalent. Topics covered include an overview of the contexts of behavior; a comparison of blind strategies and tactical decision-making; social cognition; a review of intentionalist interpretations of behavior; kinship; language and its social implications; and the constraints of culture.

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"...a useful synthesis of the current state of cognitive primatology, as seen through experienced anthropological eyes, that presents a challenge to readers seeking to make sense of this topical area of research." W. C. McGrew, Nature

"...a stimulating journey. The argument avoids many pitfalls, provokes questions, and stimulates a wide perspective. When biology and ethnology eventually establish regular commerce, I suspect it will be along some of the lines explored here." R. Haven Wiley, BioScience

"Primate cognition, which can be loosely defined as the study of the thinking, intelligence, communication, and decision making of primates, is an ebullient, interdisciplinary arena at a high boil with new developments in wild, captive and theoretical studies....The readers who would most benefit from reading this book are psychologists and cultural anthropologists interested in cultural evolution and cognition, but naive about primatology and animal behavior." Sue Boinski, American Journal of Physical Anthropology

"In an easy-to-read, conversational style, the authors review literature on primate social cognition, the importance of kinship in many matrilineal primate societies, and the elaboration of kinship and lineage classifications enabled by language." Karen B. Strier, International Journal of Primatology

"...densely packed with theory and models for further consideration....this book would stimulate useful discussion and suggest topics for further investigation." Lynne E. Miller, Quarterly Review of Biology

"...a solid and competent summary of cognitive primatology." N. Patrick Peritore, Human Ethology Bulletin

"Primate Behaviour is a solid and competent summary of cognitive primatology." Patrick Peritore, Human Ethology Bulletin

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Stressing direct connections between human and nonhuman society, this book about the social life of monkeys, apes and humans emphasizes the importance of social information and knowledge in the understanding of primate behavior and organization.

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Our objective in writing this book is to examine the theories and evidence that bear on the subject of primate social evolution. Read the first page
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lineage recruitment, locomotor substrates, primate social behaviour, human social cognition, primate social cognition, third repository, human kinship systems, group social behaviour, proximate constraints, primate social life, primate signals, primate habitats, primate behaviour, field primatologists, mating network, behavioural variability, three repositories, primate social relationships, intentionalist interpretations, kin altruism, conspecific others, signal sender, primate cognition, group social organization, tactical deception
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