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The book explores the idea that humanity's uniqueness stems from our relationship with meat rather than just our brain size. Craig Stanford argues that the desire for, hunting of, and sharing of meat played a crucial role in shaping human evolution, influencing our communication skills, tool use, and bipedalism. This perspective challenges traditional views by suggesting that the challenges of acquiring meat drove the development of our cognitive abilities, presenting a fresh take on what truly distinguishes humans as a species.
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The Hunting Apes, Craig B. Stanford
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- 2001
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- Title
- The Hunting Apes
- Subtitle
- Meat Eating and the Origins of Human Behavior
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Craig B. Stanford
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Publisher
- 2001
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 266
- ISBN13
- 9780691088884
- Category
- Nature in general
- Description
- The book explores the idea that humanity's uniqueness stems from our relationship with meat rather than just our brain size. Craig Stanford argues that the desire for, hunting of, and sharing of meat played a crucial role in shaping human evolution, influencing our communication skills, tool use, and bipedalism. This perspective challenges traditional views by suggesting that the challenges of acquiring meat drove the development of our cognitive abilities, presenting a fresh take on what truly distinguishes humans as a species.