Population-genetic trees, maps, and narratives of the great human diasporas

M Sommer�- History of the Human Sciences, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
… Italian-born geneticist Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza. He has among … In this article, I follow
Cavalli-Sforza’s path in order to retrace … and Lurquin, 2005: 139–51). They used a more efficient …

Between universal and local: Towards an evolutionary anthropology of emotions

M Capocasa, V McCuen…�- …, 2016 - ojs.westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com
evolutionary implications of the compassion for sick people reported by Linda Stone and Paul
Lurquin (2007). … Human biological and cultural diversity was beginning to be investigated …

Grand challenges for archaeology

KW Kintigh, JH Altschul, MC Beaudry…�- American�…, 2014 - cambridge.org
… long-term relationships between nature and culture, evolution and history. They will allow
us to answer a suite of key questions about human evolution and hunter-gatherer adaptations: …

[PDF][PDF] Urban Forms of Life

A cura di Andrea D'Ammando, T Morawski, S Velotti - researchgate.net
… In his view, almost like a harbinger of the bio-cultural evolutionary model to come (Stone,
Lurquin, Cavalli-Sforza 2006), are encompassed both the biological domain and the cultural

WOULD URBAN CULTURAL HERITAGE BE SMART? CULTURE AS A LAND FACTOR AND ITALIAN CITIES'SMARTNESS

M Neve�- Revista de Comunica��o e Linguagens, 2018 - rcl.fcsh.unl.pt
… It is the materiality, the reified ideas, and cultural traits (Stone, Lurquin and Cavalli Sforza
2007) that make possible the sharing of experiences. Things (namely, the built environment) …

[PDF][PDF] A reading in the poetry of the Afro-German May Ayim from dual inheritance theory perspective: the impact of Audre Lorde on May Ayim

YKR Aman�- International Journal of Arts & Sciences, 2016 - academia.edu
… the organization of human socio-cultural system” (Paul 11)… cultural-genetic coevolution
and have coined up surnames which breached the strictness of transmission (See: Cavalli-Sforza

12 Variation and education

G Trousdale�- Analysing Variation in English, 2011 - books.google.com
… Call for a worldwide survey of human genetic diversity: a vanishing oppor… 2007. Linguistic
tone is related to the population frequency of the adaptive haplogroups of two brain size genes

[BOOK][B] Johannes Gutenberg and the Shadow of Bi Sheng: How Language Developed. Why Writing Developed in China–and Printing in Europe. And Whether That�…

H Giessen - 2023 - Springer
It is fascinating that something so complex and meaningful as language exists. Indeed,
language and communication make us human: we are what we are because we have language. …

[BOOK][B] The animals of Spain: an introduction to imperial perceptions and human interaction with other animals, 1492-1826

A Alves - 2011 - books.google.com
… and questions of individuals like Linda Kalof and Georgina … stone buildings and tribute
arrangements like forced labor were needed to resemble the Spanish and european cultural

[PDF][PDF] Learning from places: steps to a geography of cultural heritage

M Neve�- Miszlivetz, F. and the Research Community of ISES�…, 2015 - academia.edu
… What Paul Klee sketched in an exemplary way in 1920 in his Creative Credo (Sch�pfer- … ,
1994; Stone, Lurquin and Cavalli Sforza, 2007). In this sense, we are naturally artificial, cultural