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Richard Walter Wrangham (born 1948) is an
English anthropologist and primatologist; he is
Professor of
Biological Anthropology at
Harvard University. His...
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Wrangham may
refer to:
Digby Cayley Wrangham (1805-1863),
English barrister and
politician Francis Wrangham (1769-1842),
English author and translator...
- The
Venerable Francis Wrangham (11 June 1769 – 27
December 1842) was the
Archdeacon of the East Riding. He was a
noted author, translator, book collector...
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Digby Cayley Wrangham (1805–1863) was an
English barrister and politician. He was the
second son of
Francis Wrangham. He
graduated B.A. with a double...
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Cooking Made Us
Human is a 2009 book by
British primatologist Richard Wrangham,
published by
Profile Books in England, and
Basic Books in the US. It argues...
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Violence in
Human Evolution is a book by
British primatologist Richard Wrangham.
Wrangham argues that
humans have
domesticated themselves by a
process of self-selection...
- 2014,
scientists Adam
Wilkins (from
Humboldt University, Berlin),
Richard Wrangham (from
Harvard University, M****achusetts), and Te****seh
Fitch (from the...
- Males: Apes and the
Origins of
Human Violence is a 1996 book by
Richard Wrangham and Dale
Peterson examining the
evolutionary factors leading to
human male...
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suggests that
routine trichromaticism was
selected by environment.
Richard Wrangham stated that
social systems of
primates are best
classified by the amount...
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Wrangham,
Richard (2007). "Chapter 12: The
Cooking Enigma". In
Charles Pasternak...