TY - BOOK AU - Washburn, S.L, ed. TI - Social life of early man SN - 0415866618 U1 - 306.069 PY - 2013/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Primates--Behavior KW - Prehistoric peoples N1 - 1 Patterns of Sociai, Grouping among Wild Primates By F. Bourliere, Laboratoire de Physiologic, Faculte de Medecine, Paris 2 Behavior and Ways of Life of the Fossil Primates . By fean Piveteau, Sorbonne, Paris 3 The Nature and Special Features of the Instinctive Social Bond of Primates By M. R. A. Chance, Uffculme Clinic, Bimiingham 4 The Evolution of Territorial Behavior . By Heini P. Hediger, Zoo and University, Zurich 5 Some Factors Influencing the Social Life of Primates in General and of Early Man in Particular . By Adolph H. Schultz, Anthropologisches Institut, Universitat Zurich 6 Social Behavior of Baboons and Early Man . By S. L. Washbum and Irven DeVore, University of California, Berkeley 7 Notes on the Mentality of Primitive Man . By F. M. Bergounioux, Institut Catholiquc, Toulouse 8 Some Evidence for the Ideologies of Early Man . By Alberto C. Blanc, Institute de Paleontologia, Umana, Roma 9 The Social Life of Early Paleolithic Man as Seen THROUGH IHE WoRK OF THE SoVIET ANTHROPOLOGISTS . By G. F. Debetz, Ethnological Institute, Moscow 10 Acquisition of Anatomical Knowledge by Ancient Man By William S. Laughlin, University of Wisconsin 11 On Man's Use of Fire, with Comments on Tool-making and Hunting By Kenneth P. Oakley, British Museum (Natural History), London 12 The Social Life of Spanish Paleolithic Hunters as Shown by Levantine Art By Luis Pericot, University of Barcelona 13 The Social Life of Early Man: The Evidence of Skeletons . By Henri V. Vallois, Musee de I'Homme, Paris 14 The Proculiural Foundations of Human Adaptation . By A. Irving Hallowell, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 15 Sedentary and Mobile Bents in Early Societies . . By Carl O, Saeur, University of California, Berkeley 16 Some Genetic Implications of Human Evolution . By Ernst W. Caspari, Department of Biology, University of Rochester 17 Relevance of Recent Evolutionary Changes to Human Stress Biology By David A. Hamburg, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda 18 Comments . By lago Galdston, New York Academy of Medicine, New Yorkw ER -