Phrases with «evolutionary anthropology»

Evolutionary anthropology is a field of study that combines the concepts of evolution (how living beings change and adapt over time) with anthropology (the study of human societies and cultures). It focuses on understanding how biological and cultural factors have shaped human beings throughout history and how different societies have evolved over time. Full definition

Sentences with «evolutionary anthropology»

  • «If you're in a lighter stage of sleep you'd be more attuned to any kind of threat in the environment,» said co-author Charlie Nunn, professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Hare, now an assistant professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke University, agrees. (discovermagazine.com)
  • «People tend to prefer something more when you accentuate its positive attributes than when you highlight its negative attributes, even when the options are equal,» said Christopher Krupenye, a doctoral student in evolutionary anthropology at Duke who co-authored the study with Duke researcher Brian Hare and Alexandra Rosati of Yale. (sciencedaily.com)
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