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6 Fox 1991.
7 Durkheim 1895.
8 Brown 1991.
9 Mead 1928.
10 Wilson 1975.
11 Gould 1978.
12 Gould 1987.
13 Pinker and Bloom 1992.
14 Chomsky 1957.
15 Marr 1982; Hurlbert and Poggio 1988.
16 Tooby and Cosmides 1992.
17 Leakey and Lewin 1992.
18 Lewin 1984.
19 Dart 1954; Ardrey 1966.
20 Konner 1982.
21 R. Wrangham, interview.
22 Gould 1981.
23 Badcock 1991.
24 Montagu 1961.
25 Leakey and Lewin 1992.
26 Budiansky 1992.
27 S. J. Gould, reported in Pinker and Bloom 1992.
28 Pinker and Bloom 1992.
29 Alexander 1974, 1990.
30 Potts 1991.
31 Humphrey 1976.
32 Humphrey 1976, 1983.
33 Barlow (unpublished).
34 Crook 1991.
35 Pinker and Bloom 1992.
36 Tooby and Cosmides 1992.
37 Barlow 1990; Barkow 1992.
38 Konner 1982.
39 Symons 1987.
40 Barlow 1987.
41 Byrne and Whiten 1985, 1988, 1992.
42 Macaulay’s Works, Volume XI, ‘Essay on the Athenian Orators’.
43 Dawkins and Krebs 1978.
44 Cosmides 1989; Cosmides and Tooby 1992; Gigerenzer and Hug (in press).
45 Byrne and Whiten 1985, 1988, 1992.
46 Trivers 1991.
47 Goodall 1986.
48 Miller 1992.
49 Connor, Smolker and Richards 1992.
50 de Waal 1982.
51 Miller 1992.
52 Buss 1989.
53 Symons 1979; G. Miller, interview.
54 Leakey and Lewin 1992.
55 G. Miller, correspondence.
56 Erickson and Zenone 1976.
57 Miller 1992; see also Miller and Todd 1990.
58 Webster 1992.
59 Badcock 1991.
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