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Foraging Strategies and Natural Diet of Monkeys, Apes and Humans Proceedings of a Royal Society Discussion Meeting 1991

Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: A Whiten and EM Widdowson
160 pages, Figs,tabs
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  • Foraging Strategies and Natural Diet of Monkeys, Apes and Humans ISBN: 9780198522553 Hardback Apr 1992 Out of Print #16052
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A major look at the evolution of foraging strategies and diet in humans, drawing on data from non-human primates and fossil evidence of early hominids. Chapters cover: foraging and dietary strategies of non-human primates; evolution of hominid foraging and diet; hunter-gatherers; human diets - prehistory to present day.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: A Whiten and EM Widdowson
160 pages, Figs,tabs
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