Wild Cultures

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Wild Cultures

A Comparison between Chimpanzee and Human Cultures

Sociology and anthropology Social and cultural anthropology Anthropology Evolution Ethology and animal behaviour Zoology and animal sciences Zoology: primates (primatology)

Author: Christophe Boesch

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 6th September 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 9 Mb

ISBN: 9781139579643


How do chimpanzees say, ''I want to have sex with you?'' By clipping a leaf or knocking on a tree trunk?

How do they eat live aggressive ants? By using a short stick with one hand or long stick with both?

Ivorian and Tanzanian chimpanzees answer these questions differently, as would humans from France and China if asked how they eat rice.

Christophe Boesch takes readers into the lives of chimpanzees from different African regions, highlighting the debate about culture.

His ethnography reveals how simple techniques have evolved into complex ones, how teaching styles differ, how material culture widens access to new food sources and how youngsters learn culture.

This journey reveals many parallels between humans and chimpanzees and points to striking differences.

Written in a vivid and accessible style, Wild Cultures places the reader in social and ecological contexts that shed light on our twin cultures.

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