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Social Learning and Innovation in Hunter-Gatherers
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Hunter-Gatherer Social Learning
Teaching and Overimiation in Hunter-Gatherers
A Multi-Stage Learning Model for Cultural Transmission: Evidence from Three Indigenous Societies
To Share or Not to Share? Social Processes of Learning to Share Food among Hadza Hunter-Gatherer Children
Learning to Spear Hunt among Ethiopian Chabu Adolescent Hunter-Gatherers
Transmission of Body Decoration among the Baka Hunter-Gatherers
Education and Learning During Social Situations among Central Kalahari San
Constructing Social Learning in Interaction among the Baka Hunter-Gatherers
Social and Epistemological Dimensions of Learning among Nayaka Hunter-Gatherers
High Motivation and Low Gain: Food Procurement from Rainforest Foraging by Baka Hunter-Gatherer Children
Play, Music, and Taboo in Reproduction of an Egalitarian Society
Children's Play and the Integration of Social and Individual Learning: A Cultural Niche Construction Perspective
Evening Play: Acquainting Toddlers with Dangers and Fear and Yuendumu, Northern Territory
Hunting Play among San Children: Imitation, Learning, and Play
When Hunters Gather But Do not Hunt; Playing with the State in the Forest: Jarawa Children's changing World
Innovation and Social Learning among Chabu Adolescent Hunter-Gatherers of Ethiopia
Variations in Shape, Local Classification, and the Establishment of a Chaine Operatore for Pot Making among Female Potters in Southwestern Ethiopia
Innovation of Paintings and its Transmission: Case Studies from Aboriginal Art in Australia
Early Social Cognitive Development in Baka Infants: Joint Attention, Behavior Control, Understanding of the Self Related to Others, Social Approaching, and Language Learning
Learning in Collaborative Action Through the Art Works of Baka Hunter-Gatherer Children
Hunter-Gatherers and Learning Nature
Socio-Cultural Cultural of Positive Attitudes Towards Learning: Considering Differences in Learning Ability between Neanderthals and Modern Humans from Examining Inuit Children's Learning Process
Body Growth and Life History of Modern Humans and Neanderthals from the Perspective of Human Evolution
Evolutionary Location of the Neanderthal between Chimpanzees and Modern Humans: A Working Memory, Theory of Mind and Brain Developmental, Piagetian Perspective
Reflections on Hunter-Gatherer Social Learning and Innovation.
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Hunter-Gatherer Social Learning
Teaching and Overimiation in Hunter-Gatherers
A Multi-Stage Learning Model for Cultural Transmission: Evidence from Three Indigenous Societies
To Share or Not to Share? Social Processes of Learning to Share Food among Hadza Hunter-Gatherer Children
Learning to Spear Hunt among Ethiopian Chabu Adolescent Hunter-Gatherers
Transmission of Body Decoration among the Baka Hunter-Gatherers
Education and Learning During Social Situations among Central Kalahari San
Constructing Social Learning in Interaction among the Baka Hunter-Gatherers
Social and Epistemological Dimensions of Learning among Nayaka Hunter-Gatherers
High Motivation and Low Gain: Food Procurement from Rainforest Foraging by Baka Hunter-Gatherer Children
Play, Music, and Taboo in Reproduction of an Egalitarian Society
Children's Play and the Integration of Social and Individual Learning: A Cultural Niche Construction Perspective
Evening Play: Acquainting Toddlers with Dangers and Fear and Yuendumu, Northern Territory
Hunting Play among San Children: Imitation, Learning, and Play
When Hunters Gather But Do not Hunt; Playing with the State in the Forest: Jarawa Children's changing World
Innovation and Social Learning among Chabu Adolescent Hunter-Gatherers of Ethiopia
Variations in Shape, Local Classification, and the Establishment of a Chaine Operatore for Pot Making among Female Potters in Southwestern Ethiopia
Innovation of Paintings and its Transmission: Case Studies from Aboriginal Art in Australia
Early Social Cognitive Development in Baka Infants: Joint Attention, Behavior Control, Understanding of the Self Related to Others, Social Approaching, and Language Learning
Learning in Collaborative Action Through the Art Works of Baka Hunter-Gatherer Children
Hunter-Gatherers and Learning Nature
Socio-Cultural Cultural of Positive Attitudes Towards Learning: Considering Differences in Learning Ability between Neanderthals and Modern Humans from Examining Inuit Children's Learning Process
Body Growth and Life History of Modern Humans and Neanderthals from the Perspective of Human Evolution
Evolutionary Location of the Neanderthal between Chimpanzees and Modern Humans: A Working Memory, Theory of Mind and Brain Developmental, Piagetian Perspective
Reflections on Hunter-Gatherer Social Learning and Innovation.