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The meta-group social network of early humans: a temporal-spatial assessment of group size at FLK Zinj (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) 2019 Journal of human evolution 127 (): 54-66
  • Agness Gidna
  • Julia Aramendi
  • Lucía Cobo-Sánchez
  • Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo
H6/HB [JOURNAL-] 0047-2484
One size does not fit all: group size and the late middle Pleistocene prehistoric archive 2019 Journal of human evolution 127 (): 118-32
  • Ariel Malinsky-Buller
  • Erella Hovers
H6/HB [JOURNAL-] 0047-2484
Do a few tools necessarily mean a few people? A techno-morphological approach to the question of group size at Gesher Benot Ya'qov, Israel 2019 Journal of human evolution 128 (): 45-58
  • Gadi Herzlinger
  • Naama Goren-Inbar
H6/HB [JOURNAL-] 0047-2484
Tools, trails and time: debating Acheulian group size at Attirampakkam, India 2019 Journal of human evolution 130 (): 109-25
  • Kumar Akhilesh
  • Shanti Pappu
H6/HB [JOURNAL-] 0047-2484
Variability in the organization and size of hunter-getherer groups: foragers do not live well in small-scale societies 2019 Journal of human evolution 131 (): 96-108
  • Brian F. Codding
  • David W. Zeanah
  • Douglas W. Bird
  • Rebecca Bliege Bird
H6/HB [JOURNAL-] 0047-2484
Does size really matter? On the relationship between immigrant group size and anti-immigrant prejudice 2017 International migration review 51 (1): 218-50
  • Rima Wilkes
  • Yolande Pottie-Sherman
H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] 0197-9183
The social organization of Homo ergaster: inferences from anti-predator responses in extant primates 2017 Journal of human evolution 109 (): 11-21
  • Carel P. van Schaik
  • Erik P. Willems
H6/HB [JOURNAL-] 0047-2484
Fidelity and the speed of the treadmill: the combined impact of population size, transmission fidelity, and selection on the accumulation of cultural complexity 2016 American antiquity 81 (3): 576-90
  • Claes Andersson
  • Petter Törnberg
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Evolution of students' friendship networks: examining the influence of group size 2016 Ethno-anthropological problems journal 11 (4): 1135-51
  • Aleksandar Tomašević
  • Bojana Dinić
  • Isidora Jarić
  • Valentina Sokolovska
H6/KVP [ETNOANTROPOLOSKI PROBLEMI Casopis -] 0353-1589
Dunbar's number: groups size and brain physiology in humans reexamined 2011 American anthropologist 113 (4): 557-68
  • Gavin Weston
  • Jan de Ruiter
  • Stephen M. Lyon
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
Primate group size and interpreting socioecological models: do folivores really play by different rules? 2007 Evolutionary anthropology 16 (3): 94-106
  • Colin A. Chapman
  • Tamaini V. Snaith
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Examination of increased annual range of a Tana mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus) group 2005 American journal of physical anthropology 128 (2): 381-8
  • Julie Wieczkowski
H6/HB [AMERICAN-] 0002-9483
The social brain: mind, language, and society in evolutionary perspective 2003 Annual review of anthropology 32 (): 163-81
  • R. I. M. Dunbar
0084-6570
Toward a peopled ethnography: developing theory from group life 2003 Ethnography 4 (1): 41-60
  • Gary Alan Fine
H6/ KF [ETHNOGRAPHY-] 1466-1381
Nature of proximate mechanisms underlying primate social systems: simplicity and redundancy 2002 Evolutionary anthropology 11 (): 112-16
  • Deeann M. Reeder
  • Sally P. Mendoza
  • William M. Mason
1060-1538
Evolutionary ecology of spoken language: co-evolutionary hypotheses are testable 2002 World archaeology 34 (1): 26-46
  • Carina Buckley
  • James Steele
0043-8243
The structural and behavioral characteristics of the smallest-world phenomenon: minimum distance networks 2002 Social networks 24 (2): 161-82
  • Kazuo Yamaguchi
0378-8733
A structural event approach to the analysis of group composition 2002 Social networks 24 (2): 135-60
  • Martin Ruef
0378-8733
The rural community in ancient Israel during iron age II 2000 Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 317 (): 17-39
  • Avraham Faust
0003-097X
Group nepotism and human kinship 2000 Current anthropology 41 (5): 779-809
  • Doug Jones
H6 [CURRENT-] 0011-3204
Age, dominance rank, natal status, and tenure among male macaques 1998 American journal of physical anthropology 105 (4): 511-21
  • David S. Sprague
H6/HB [AMERICAN-]
Overwinter strategy and early holocene hunter-gatherer mobility in temperate forests 1998 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 23 (1): 1-22
  • John A. Wallthall
One male, two males, three males, more 1998 Evolutionary anthropology 7 (2): 39-45
  • Michael E. Pereira
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-]
Food sharing among the Aka hunter-gatherers in northeastern Congo 1998 African study monographs 25 (): 3-32
  • Koichi Kitanishi
H6/KY [AFRICAN-]
On the nature of inter-community aggression in chimpanzees 1998 Anthroquest 5 (1, 3, 5):
  • Marc Hauser
The social brain hypothesis 1998 Evolutionary anthropology 6 (5): 178-90
  • Robin I. M. Dunbar
Intergroup interactions in Tibetan macaques at Mt Emei, China 1997 American journal of physical anthropology 104 (4): 459-70
  • Zhao Qi-Kun
H6/HB [AMERICAN-]
The Zionist congregation over time: continuity and change in social composition and structure 1996 African studies 55 (2): 69-88
  • Jim Kiernan
Comments on the work of Zoia Petrovna Sokolova: [Endogamiia i etnos] in Etnogr obozr 1992 (3) and Endogamnyi areal i etnicheskaia gruppo (Moscow, 1990); with reply by Sokolova, see this issue, 61-72 1992 Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 6 (): 52-4
  • V. K. ZHomova
Comments on the work of Zoia Petrovna Sokolova: [Endogamiia i etnos] in Etnogr obozr 1992 (3) and Endogamnyi areal i etnicheskaia gruppo (Moscow, 1990); with reply by Sokolova, see this issue, 61-72 1992 Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 6 (): 48-51
  • N. A. Dubova
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