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Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture

The Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture investigates the role of culture in human evolution and adaptation. The primary goal is to theorize, design, and conduct longitudinal studies of human adaptation and cultural dynamics in ecological context. By integrating cross-cultural fieldwork with mathematical models and advanced quantitative methods, we hope to contribute to the interdisciplinary study of human evolution and human social dynamics.

Please see the Projects and Fieldwork links on the right for much more information.
 

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Language connection discovered in chimpanzee brains

Human OriginsHuman Behavior, Ecology and Culture

The architecture for complex communication already existed in the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees

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First evidence of mother-offspring attachment types in wild chimpanzees

Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture

New study finds wild chimpanzees do not show disorganised attachment

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The origins of language

Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture

Wild chimpanzees alter the meaning of single calls when embedding them into diverse call combinations,…

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