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How families have evolved

What happens when you apply Darwin to human social structures? Ruth Mace explains the value of this approach.

An episode of the Evolution and the human family - Audio podcast, hosted by The Open University, titled "How families have evolved" was published on April 1, 2010 and runs 4 minutes.

April 1, 2010 ·4m · Evolution and the human family - Audio

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What happens when you apply Darwin to human social structures? Ruth Mace explains the value of this approach.

What happens when you apply Darwin to human social structures? Ruth Mace explains the value of this approach.
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