2023
DOI: 10.1002/evan.22016
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Developing evolutionary anthropology in local ecosystems

Rachel E. Palkovitz,
Richard R. Lawler

Abstract: The traditional regional focus of evolutionary anthropology—typically defined as places where hominin fossils, nonhuman primates, and non‐western populations reside—forms the basis of much evolutionary anthropological research. Using the highly biodiverse temperate region of Appalachia as an example, we suggest that evolutionary anthropologists have much to gain by stepping outside of this traditional geographic area. Being purposely provocative, we argue that evolutionary anthropologists might also benefit fr… Show more

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