TY - BOOK AU - Stanford,Craig B. AU - Bunn,Henry Thomas TI - Meat-eating & human evolution T2 - Human evolution series SN - 9780195351293 AV - GN799.F6 M43 2001eb U1 - 599.93/8 22 PY - 2001/// CY - Oxford [England], New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Prehistoric peoples KW - Food KW - Fossil hominids KW - Meat KW - History KW - Human evolution KW - Fossils KW - Diet KW - history KW - Hominidae KW - Homme préhistorique KW - Alimentation KW - Homme fossile KW - Viande KW - Histoire KW - Homme KW - Évolution KW - Fossiles KW - fossils KW - aat KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Anthropology KW - Physical KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Fysische antropologie KW - gtt KW - Carnivoren KW - Evolutietheorie KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Deconstructing the Serengeti; Martha Tappen --; Taphonomy of the Swartkrans hominid postcrania and its bearing on issues of meat-eating and fire management; Travis R. Pickering --; Neandertal hunting and meat-processing in the Near East: evidence from Kebara Cave (Israel); John D. Speth; Eitan Tchernov --; Modeling the edible landscape; Jeanne Sept --; The dog-eat-dog world of carnivores: a review of past and present carnivore community dynamics; Blaire Van Valkenburgh --; A comparison of social meat-foraging by chimpanzees and human foragers; Craig B. Stanford --; Meat and the early human diet: insights from neotropical primate studies; Lisa M. Rose --; The other faunivory: primate insectivory and early human diet; William C. McGrew --; Meat-eating by the fourth African ape; Margaret J. Schoeninger; [and others] --; Hunting, power scavenging, and butchering by Hadza Foragers and by Plio-Pleistocene Homo; Henry T. Bunn --; Is meat the hunter's property?: big game, ownership, and explanations of hunting and sharing; Kristen Hawkes --; Specialized meat-eating in the Holocene: and archaeological case from the frigid tropics of high-altitude Peru; John W. Rick; Katherine M. Moore --; Mutualistic hunting; Michael S. Alvard --; Intragroup resource transfers: comparative evidence, models, and implications for human evolution; Bruce Winterhalder --; The evolutionary consequences of increased carnivory in hominids; Robert A. Foley --; Neonate body size and hominid carnivory; Natalia Vasey; Alan Walker --; Conclusions; research trajectories on hominid meat-eating; Henry T. Bunn; Craig B. Stanford N2 - Preface. Forword. Introduction. I MEAT-EATING AND THE FOSSIL RECORD. 1. Deconstructing the Serengeti. 2. Taphonomy of the Swartkrans hominid postcrania and its bearing on issues of meat-eating and fire management. 3. Neanderthal hunting and meat-processing in the Near East: evidence from Kebara Cave (Israel). 4. Modeling the edible landscape. II LIVING NONHUMAN ANALOGS FOR MEAT-EATING. 5. The dog-eat-dog world of carnivores: a review of past and present carnivore community dynamics. 6. Meat and the early human diet: insights from Neotropical primate studies. 7. The other faunivory: primate ins UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=271750 ER -