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    Hunter—gatherers and other primates as prey, predators, and competitors of snakes by Headland, Thomas N., Greene, Harry W.

    “…Relationships between primates and snakes are of widespread interest from anthropological, psychological, and evolutionary perspectives, but surprisingly,…”
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    Co-Residence Patterns in Hunter-Gatherer Societies Show Unique Human Social Structure by Hill, Kim R, Walker, Robert S, Božičević, Miran, Eder, James, Headland, Thomas, Hewlett, Barry, Hurtado, A. Magdalena, Marlowe, Frank, Wiessner, Polly, Wood, Brian

    “…Contemporary humans exhibit spectacular biological success derived from cumulative culture and cooperation. The origins of these traits may be related to our…”
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    Male Facial Appearance and Offspring Mortality in Two Traditional Societies by Boothroyd, Lynda G, Gray, Alan W, Headland, Thomas N, Uehara, Ray T, Waynforth, David, Burt, D Michael, Pound, Nicholas

    Published in PloS one (12-01-2017)
    “…It has been hypothesised that facial traits such as masculinity and a healthy appearance may indicate heritable qualities in males (e.g. immunocompetence) and…”
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    Revisionism in Ecological Anthropology by Headland, Thomas N.

    Published in Current anthropology (01-08-1997)
    “…Reviews recent critiques of romanticized ecological anthropology, advocating historical ecology as a way to avoid both romanticism & the excesses of…”
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    Kenneth Lee Pike (1912-2000) by Headland, Thomas N.

    Published in American anthropologist (01-06-2001)
    “…Internationally recognized linguist, educator, and Christian thinker, Kenneth L. Pike died on Dec 31, 2000, after a brief illness of only five days. Headland…”
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    Limitation of Human Rights, Land Exclusion, and Tribal Extinction: The Agta Negritos of the Philippines by HEADLAND, THOMAS N., HEADLAND, JANET D.

    Published in Human organization (01-04-1997)
    “…Southeast Asia's many Negrito groups have suffered formidable human rights violations during the past century. This article documents some of the abuses that…”
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    The tropical rain forest: is it a productive environment for human foragers? by Bailey, R.C, Headland, T.N

    “…A recent debate in ecological anthropology concerns the availability of wild foods for human foragers in tropical forests. This article is a response to the…”
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    Evidence for quantity–quality trade-offs, sex-specific parental investment, and variance compensation in colonized Agta foragers undergoing demographic transition by Ross, Cody T, Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique, Winterhalder, Bruce, Uehara, Ray, Headland, Janet, Headland, Thomas

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract Evolutionary ecological models of human fertility predict that: (1) parents will bias investment toward the sex with the highest fitness prospects in…”
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    Introduction: have hunter-gatherers ever lived in tropical rain forest independently of agriculture? by Headland, T.N, Bailey, R.C

    “…It has often been assumed that peoples living today as foragers in tropical rain forests are remnants of paleolithic populations that have been subsisting in…”
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    The Wild Yam Question: How Well Could Independent Hunter-Gatherers Live in a Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystem? by Headland, Thomas N.

    “…It has been generally assumed until recently that tropical rain forests are food-rich biomes for human foragers, and that prehistoric hunter-gatherers once…”
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    Kinship and Social Behavior among Agta Negrito Hunter-Gatherers by Headland, Thomas N.

    Published in Ethnology (01-10-1987)
    “…The kinship system of the Casiguran Agta Negrito hunter-gatherer society of eastern Luzon, Philippines, is analyzed using fieldwork data collected during…”
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    Mode of Subsistence and Folk Biological Taxonomy [and Comments and Reply] by Brown, Cecil H., Anderson, E. N., Bulmer, Ralph, Drechsel, Paul, Ellen, R. F., Hays, Terence E., Headland, Thomas N., Howe, Leo, Hyndman, David C., Jensen, Knud-Erik, Morris, Brian, Reason, David

    Published in Current anthropology (01-02-1985)
    “…There are significant differences between the folk biological taxonomy and nomenclature of hunter-gatherers and that of small-scale agriculturalists. While…”
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