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CHAPTER 13: THE ORIGIN OF SYMBOLIC BEHAVIOR

The Skh
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CHAPTER 14: IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD

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CODA

Marcus (2008) entertainingly details the deficiencies of the human mind. Earth's erosional history is discussed by Wilkinson (2005), and the genetic underpinnings of violence and their neural correlates by Meyer-Lindburg et al. (2006). Crutzen (2002) summarized justifications for the Anthropocene.

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INDEX

A Man Without Words
(Schaller),
217

Abric Romaní (Spain),
173

Abrigo do Lagar Velho (Portugal),
168,
248

accommodation,
11,
22–3,
60,
71,
83,
103,
117,
149,
161

Acheulean culture,
124–9,
186,
245–6

Adam's apple,
36

adaptation,
xvii,
xx,
32,
35,
44,
59–60,
68–9,
73,
77,
148,
161,
210,
248

“adaptive radiation,”
69

“adaptive zone,”
69

AL 333,
32–3

See
Hadar region

Alemseged, Zeresenay,
37,
238

Altai Mountains,
160,
248

Altamira (cave) (Spain),
xii-xiii,
180–1

ambush-hunting techniques,
169

American Museum of Natural History,
107

American Sign Language (ASL),
217

ancestry,
ix-x,
xv-xix,
4–12,
18–9,
25–6,
29,
40–1,
45–6,
55–63,
67,
81–2,
96,
105,
109–10,
130,
132,
148–
52,
167,
175,
185,
189,
192–4,
199,
205,
208,
215–6,
228,
231

“angular gyrus,”
223

animal proteins,
47,
108,
114,
169

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