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Tree of Origin: What Primate Behavior Can Tell Us about Human Social Evolution (1st Edition) by Richard [Contributor] Byrne, Anne [Contributor] Pusey, Richard W. Wrangham, Prof. Robin Dunbar, Charles T. Snowdon, W.C. Mcgrew, Karen B. Strier, Craig B. Stanford, Charles [Contributor] Snowdon, Robin [Contributor] Dunbar, Dr Frans De Waal, Craig [Contributor] Stanford, Frans (Editor) De Waal, Harvard University Press Paperback, 320 Pages, Published 2002 ISBN-10: 0-674-01004-3 / 0674010043 ISBN-13: 978-0-674-01004-8 / 9780674010048 How did we become the linguistic, cultured, and hugely successful apes that we are? Our closest relatives--the other mentally complex and socially skilled primates--offer tantalizing clues. In Tree of Origin nine of the world's top primate experts read these clues and compose the most extensive pi |