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Chimpanzee Material Culture William C. McGrew (University of Stirling)

Chimpanzee Material Culture By William C. McGrew (University of Stirling)

Chimpanzee Material Culture by William C. McGrew (University of Stirling)


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This book describes and analyses the tool-use of humankind's nearest relative, the chimpanzee. It focuses on field studies of these apes across Africa, comparing their customs to see if they can justifiably be termed cultural. It makes direct comparisons with the material culture of foraging peoples.

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Chimpanzee Material Culture: Implications for Human Evolution by William C. McGrew (University of Stirling)

The chimpanzee, of all other living species, is our closest relation, with whom we last shared a common ancestor about 5 million years ago. These African apes make and use a rich and varied kit of tools, and of the primates they are the only consistent and habitual tool-users and tool-makers. Chimpanzees meet the criteria of culture as originally defined for human beings by socio-cultural anthropologists. They show sex differences in using tools to obtain and to process a variety of plant and animal foods. The technological gap between chimpanzees and human societies that live by foraging (hunter-gatherers) is surprisingly narrow, at least for food-getting. Different communities of wild chimpanzees have different tool-kits, and not all of this regional and local variation can be explained by the demands of the physical and biotic environments in which they live. Some differences are likely to be customs based on socially derived and symbolically encoded traditions. Chimpanzees serve as heuristic, referential models for the reconstruction of cultural evolution in apes and humans from a common ancestor. However, chimpanzees are not humans, and key differences exist between them, though many of these apparent contrasts remain to be explored empirically and theoretically.

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' ... masterfully integrates primatology and (paleo)anthropology ...' Elisabetta Visalberghi, Science

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Patterns of culture?; 2. Studying chimpanzees; 3. Chimpanzees as apes; 4. Cultured chimpanzees?; 5. Chimpanzee sexes; 6. Chimpanzees and foragers; 7. Chimpanzees compared; 8. Chimpanzee ethnology; 9. Chimpanzees as models; 10. What chimpanzees are, are not, and might be; References; Appendix; Index.

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GOR005068250
9780521423717
0521423716
Chimpanzee Material Culture: Implications for Human Evolution by William C. McGrew (University of Stirling)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1992-10-22
296
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