瞄准狩猎假说:对哈扎证据的回顾

IF 4.6 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
James F. O'Connell, Kristen Hawkes, Nicholas Blurton Jones
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摘要

狩猎假说认为,人类祖先的男性喜欢与自己的配偶和子女分享从大型猎物狩猎中获得的肉,据说这种做法导致了核心家庭的起源,并导致了生活史上的相关变化。来自东非哈德扎狩猎采集者的数据与这一观点的关键要素相矛盾,他们生活的环境与人类进化的时间和地点相似。另一种模型,祖母假说,认为老年女性的觅食和食物分享导致了生活史的变化,在形成类似核心家庭的社会单位时,更倾向于保护配偶,而不是父亲提供食物。对相关数据和理论进行了回顾和评价。
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Targeting the Hunting Hypothesis: Review of Evidence From the Hadza

Targeting the Hunting Hypothesis: Review of Evidence From the Hadza

The hunting hypothesis holds that ancestral human males favored their own mates and children in sharing meat gained from big game hunting, a practice said to have led to the origin of nuclear families and related changes in life history. Data from East African Hadza hunter-gatherers operating in an environment like that prevalent when and where Homo evolved contradict key elements of this idea. An alternative model, the grandmother hypothesis, holds that senior women's foraging and food sharing led to life history changes that favored mate guarding, not paternal provisioning, in the formation of nuclear family-like social units. Relevant data and theory are reviewed and evaluated.

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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Anthropology is an authoritative review journal that focuses on issues of current interest in biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, archaeology, functional morphology, social biology, and bone biology — including dentition and osteology — as well as human biology, genetics, and ecology. In addition to lively, well-illustrated articles reviewing contemporary research efforts, this journal also publishes general news of relevant developments in the scientific, social, or political arenas. Reviews of noteworthy new books are also included, as are letters to the editor and listings of various conferences. The journal provides a valuable source of current information for classroom teaching and research activities in evolutionary anthropology.
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