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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
1 The Question of the Origin of Human Society
I PRIMATOLOGISTS AS EVOLUTIONARY HISTORIANS
2 Primatology and the Evolution of Human Behavior
3 The Uterine Kinship Legacy
4 From Biological to Cultural Kinship
5 The Incest Avoidance Legacy
6 From Behavioral Regularities to Institutionalized Rules
II THE EXOGAMY CONFIGURATION DECOMPOSED
7 Lévi-Strauss and the Deep Structure of Human Society
8 Human Society Out of the Evolutionary Vacuum
9 The Building Blocks of Exogamy
III THE EXOGAMY CONFIGURATION RECONSTRUCTED
10 The Ancestral Male Kin Group Hypothesis
11 The Evolutionary History of Pair-Bonding
12 Pair-Bonding and the Reinvention of Kinship
13 Biparentality and the Transformation of Siblingships
14 Beyond the Local Group: The Rise of the Tribe
15 From Male Philopatry to Residential Diversity
16 Brothers, Sisters, and the Founding Principle of Exogamy
IV UNILINEAL DESCENT
17 Filiation, Descent, and Ideology
18 The Primate Origins of Unilineal Descent Groups
19 The Evolutionary History of Human Descent
20 Conclusion: Human Society as Contingent
References
Index

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