reviewEvolutionary Anthropology Issues News and ReviewsApr 13, 2005Closed access

Hunter-gatherers and human evolution

The Hague University of Applied Sciences

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Abstract

Although few hunter-gatherers or foragers exist today, they are well documented in the ethnographic record. Anthropologists have been eager to study them since they assumed foragers represented a lifestyle that existed everywhere before 10,000 years ago and characterized our ancestors into some ill-defined but remote past. In the past few decades, that assumption has been challenged on several grounds. Ethnographically described foragers may be a biased sample that only continued to exist because they occupied marginal habitats less coveted by agricultural people.3 In addition, many foragers have been greatly influenced by their association with more powerful agricultural societies.4 It has even been suggested…

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Keywords
  • Niche construction
  • Human evolution
  • Holocene
  • Ethnography
  • Ecology
  • Foraging
  • Hominidae
  • Paleoanthropology
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