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The study of primates helps us understand human behavior from "summary" of Introduction to Physical Anthropology by Robert Jurmain,Lynn Kilgore,Wenda Trevathan,Russell L. Ciochon,Eric J. Bartelink

Studying primates provides valuable insights into human behavior due to our close evolutionary relationship with these animals. By observing primates in their natural habitats or in captivity, researchers can draw parallels between primate behaviors and characteristics and those of humans. These observations help us understand the origins and development of various human behaviors and traits. One area in which the study of primates sheds light on human behavior is social structure. Primates, like humans, live in social groups and display complex social behaviors. By studying how primates form social bonds, communicate, and resolve conflicts within their groups, researchers can gain a better understanding of similar behaviors in humans. This can provide valuable insights into the evolutionary roots of human social behavior. Another aspect of huma...
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    Introduction to Physical Anthropology

    Robert Jurmain

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