On why male foragers hunt and share food: Reply to Hill and Kaplan

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Anthropology
Creator Hawkes, Kristen
Title On why male foragers hunt and share food: Reply to Hill and Kaplan
Date 1993-01-01
Description My argument is this: Some food resources, notably large animals when they are unpredictably acquired, are too expensive to defend. Other can claim shares of them without repaying shares of the same foods later.
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press - Journals
Volume 34
Issue 5
First Page 706
Last Page 710
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Hawkes, K. (1993). On why male foragers hunt and share food: Reply to Hill and Kaplan. Current Anthropology 34(5), 706-10.
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