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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2010 · 8 MIN

Dismantle the family with Darwinian tools

from Evolution and the human family - Audio · host The Open University

The comparative method can be used to investigate how culture relates to environment. The reproductive pattern of human females is a particularly interesting puzzle for evolutionary biologists.

The comparative method can be used to investigate how culture relates to environment. The reproductive pattern of human females is a particularly interesting puzzle for evolutionary biologists.

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