Preforms of religion can be found in the first burials, around 90,000 years ago, and in the first ethological signals communicated through cave art, around 40,000 years ago. These signals and burials gradually changed their format and meaning. Signaling.
Human evolution II: the emergence of modern humansHomo erectus The transition to Homo sapiens Homo sapiens of the late Pleistocene Theories of modern human origins Early sapien adaptations Anatomically modern humansWeissMann
Reviews the book, The Evolution of Ethics: Human Sociality and the Emergence of Ethical Mindedness by Blaine Fowers (see record 2015-17889-000). This book does a good job of rehabilitating evolutionary psychology/evolutionary ethics, a task which is either relatively easy or impossible, depending ...
What evolution, the human niche, and imagination can tell us about the emergence of religion 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: Agustin Fuentes 摘要: It is highly likely that there is a naturalness to a human imagination that facilitates engagement with, and being in, the world ...
2. Questioning the mystery of life. People have doubts about the origin of life, the afterlife, etc. Religious beliefs try to answer these mysteries of life and meet people's spiritual needs. This is an important driving force for the emergence of religion. ...
Evolutionary innovations can be driven by changes in the rates of RNA translation and the emergence of new genes and small open reading frames (sORFs). In this study, we characterized the transcriptional and translational landscape of the hearts of four primate and two rodent species through integr...
In the first half of the twentieth century, intellectual elites generally assumed that economic and social modernization was leading to the withering of religion as an important element of human existence. The second half of that same century proved that these hopes and fears were unfounded. ...
article "The emergence of the representation of animals in palaeoart: Insights from evolution and the cognitive, limbic and visual systems of the human ... D Hodgson,PA Helvenston - 《Rock Art Research》 被引量: 2发表: 2006年 The role of enhanced working memory in the production of animal...
Delineating the key early events that lead to the development of broadly neutralizing anti-HIV-1 antibodies during natural infection may help guide the development of immunogens and vaccine regimens to prevent HIV-1 infection. In this study, we monitored two HIV-1-positive subjects, VC20013 and...
It has been hypothesized that the Neolithic transition towards an agricultural and pastoralist economy facilitated the emergence of human-adapted pathogens. Here, we recovered eightSalmonella entericasubsp.entericagenomes from human skeletons of transitional foragers, pastoralists and agropastoralists in western...