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Nicholas Blurton-Jones
Nicholas Blurton-Jones
Emeritus Professor, University of California Los Angleles
E-mail megerősítve itt: g.ucla.edu
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Hadza women's time allocation, offspring provisioning, and the evolution of long postmenopausal life spans
K Hawkes, JF O'Connell, NG Blurton Jones
Current Anthropology 38 (4), 551-577, 1997
9521997
Hadza hunting, butchering, and bone transport and their archaeological implications
JF O'Connell, K Hawkes, NB Jones
Journal of Anthropological research 44 (2), 113-161, 1988
6591988
Ethological studies of child behaviour
N Blurton-Jones
NG Blurton-Jones (Ed.), 97-127, 1972
658*1972
Tolerated theft, suggestions about the ecology and evolution of sharing, hoarding and scrounging
NG Blurton Jones
Information (International Social Science Council) 26 (1), 31-54, 1987
4441987
An ethological study of some aspects of social behaviour of children in nursery school
NG Blurton Jones
431*1967
Hardworking hadza grandmothers
K Hawkes, JF O’Connell, NG Blurton Jones
Comparative socioecology, 341-366, 1989
377*1989
Bushman birth spacing: a test for optimal interbirth intervals
NB Jones
Ethology and Sociobiology 7 (2), 91-105, 1986
3601986
Hadza scavenging: Implications for Plio/Pleistocene hominid subsistence
JF O'Connell, K Hawkes, NB Jones
Current Anthropology 29 (2), 356-363, 1988
3171988
Hunting and nuclear families: some lessons from the Hadza about mens work
K Hawkes, JF OConnell, NG Blurton Jones, D Bell, RB Bird, DW Bird, ...
Current Anthropology 42 (5), 681-709, 2001
2932001
Demography and evolutionary ecology of Hadza hunter-gatherers
NB Jones
Cambridge University Press, 2016
2672016
Kung knowledge of animal behavior
N Blurton Jones, MJ Konner
Studies of the, 325-348, 1976
254*1976
Testing adaptiveness of culturally determined behaviour: Do Bushman women maximise their reproductive success by spacing births widely and foraging seldom
N Blurton Jones, RM Sibly
Human behaviour and adaptation 18, 135-157, 1978
2351978
Institute of Child Health, University of London and RM Sibly Department of Zoology, University of Oxford Many recent writings in ecological anthropology or cultural
NB Jones
Human behaviour and adaptation 18, 135, 1978
235*1978
Antiquity of postreproductive life: Are there modern impacts on hunter‐gatherer postreproductive life spans?
NG Blurton Jones, K Hawkes, JF O'Connell
American Journal of Human Biology 14 (2), 184-205, 2002
2322002
Selection for delayed maturity
NB Jones, FW Marlowe
Human Nature 13 (2), 199-238, 2002
2162002
Distribution of refuse-producing activities at Hadza residential base camps
JF O’Connell, K Hawkes, NB Jones
The interpretation of archaeological spatial patterning, 61-76, 1991
2051991
Modelling and measuring costs of children in two foraging societies
NG Blurton Jones, K Hawkes, JF O’Connell
Comparative socioecology of humans and other mammals. London: Basil …, 1989
1931989
Patterns in the distribution, site structure and assemblage composition of Hadza kill-butchering sites
JF O'Connell, K Hawkes, NG Blurton-Jones
Journal of Archaeological Science 19 (3), 319-345, 1992
1921992
Paternal investment and hunter-gatherer divorce rates
NGB Jones, FW Marlowe, K Hawkes, JF O’Connell
Adaptation and human behavior: An anthropological perspective 69, 2000
168*2000
Differences between Hadza and! Kung children’s work: Original affluence or practical reason?
NG Blurton Jones, K Hawkes, P Draper
Key issues in hunter-gatherer research, 189-215, 1994
157*1994
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