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age at death, 204–5
aggression, 259, 260, 261–2, 264
agricultural revolution, 157–8
Alexander the Great, 55
algebra, 118
alligators, 121
Altamira cave paintings, 135–7
Amboseli National Park, 16, 195
Amish, 27–8
amygdala, 170
androstadienone, 247–8
androstenone, 247
Anglo-Saxons, 57–8
apes: brain size, 22–4, 272–3; capacity for theory of mind, 176–7, 197, 200, 277; classification, 274–5; culture, 194; grooming, 61–2, 73–4, 243, 286; group size, 24; habitat, 134, 135; language, 195, 275; mating strategies, 29; moral beings, 275; pelvis, 93; quadrupedal, 134; relationship with humans, 4, 116–17, 127, 277; sleeping, 83; social cognitive abilities, 31, 178–9, 181, 272, 277; social interactions, 31, 35, 179, 285; story-telling, 200; tools, 193;
see also
chimpanzees, gorillas, orang utans
Arden, Ros, 208
Aristotle, 7, 118
armies: conquests, 54–5; units, 17
Asimov, Isaac, 217
Atran, Scott, 280
Attila, 52, 139, 153–4
attractiveness, 233–7
Audubon Society, 5
Austen, Jane, 228, 236
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Australian Aboriginals, 33, 82, 123
autistic people, 277
babies: care of, 95, 107–8; human prematurity, 85, 92–5; motherese language, 76–7; paternity, 95–6, 257; skin colour, 91
baboons: habitat, 24; language, 196; mating strategies, 262; neocortex size, 24; religion, 279–80; social skills, 16; tactical deception, 29–30
back, lower, 93–4
bacterial infection, 104–6
Baker, Robin, 257
Bantu peoples, 91, 101
Barton, Rob, 15
Basques, 51–4
Bates, Tim, 206
Bayes, Thomas, 184
Bebo, 21
Becher, Tony, 27
bees, 98, 195
Behe, Michael, 114
Bellis, Mark, 257
Bentham, Jeremy, 268
Bering Strait, 123
biodiversity, 103
bipedalism (walking upright), 93–4, 133–4
birds: brain size, 12; chromosomes, 97; dinosaur relationship, 120, 121; divorce, 260–1; monogamous relationships, 12, 13–14, 221, 255–6, 259–60
birth: human childbirth, 92–6; place, 44–5; premature, 85, 94–5; sex ratio at, 110; weight, 104, 206
Blair, Tony, 166
blue tits, 193
blushing, 19–20
bonellia worm, 98
bonobos, 275–6
Borodin, Alexander, 216
Boswellia
trees, 147–9
Boyer, Pascal, 280
brain: complexity, 11; emotional responses, 16, 170; energy consumption, 11–12; evolution, 161, 181; frontal lobe, 181, 269–70, 273, 290; judgements about morality, 269–70; limbic system, 15–17; neocortex, 15–17, 23–4, 29, 181, 272–3; size, 12–13, 22–4, 81, 92–3, 130–1, 261, 272; striate cortex, 272–3; visual processing, 181, 272–3
Buffon, Comte de, 7
burials, 137, 288–9
Burns, Robert, 213, 218–22
Bush, George, 167
business organisations, 26
Buss, David, 232
Byrne, Dick, 29, 176, 179
Carnegie Medal, 249
Cartmill, Erica, 176, 179
cave paintings, 53–4, 135–8
Celts, 53, 57–9
chain letters, 186–9
Changizi, Mark, 19
Chaplin, George, 89–90
Chatters, Jim, 123
Chauvet cave art, 137
Cheney, Dorothy, 195–6
Cheyenne Indians, 250–1
childbirth, 77, 85, 92–5
childcare, 107–8
chimpanzees: babies, 77; classification, 274–5; culture, 194; DNA, 121; eaten, 131, 145; extinction threat, 145; habitat, 24, 134; language, 196; laughter, 68–9;
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mind-reading capacities, 179; moral beings, 275; neocortex size, 24; pygmy (bonobo), 275–6; relationship with humans, 122, 133, 134; religion, 279–80; skull size, 134; social cognitive abilities, 181, 272; tools, 192–3; typewriting, 200
China: migration from, 91; sex ratio, 109–10, 112
Christ Church, Spitalfields, 125
Christianity, views on evolution, 116–17
chromosomes: genetic analysis, 120–1; maternal and paternal, 15; X, 18–19; XX, 96–7; XY, 96–7; Y, 47, 48, 49, 55, 56, 57–8
chuckwalla lizards, 261–2
cities, 4, 24–5, 159
Clark, Arthur C., 217
climate warming, 150–2, 156–9
Clinton, Hillary, 167–8
colour vision, 9, 17–20, 183–4
community: kinship, 35, 38–9; membership, 39, 82; role, 35; small-scale, 35, 38–9, 291–2
conscious thinking, 23, 63, 72, 170, 181
conversations, 74–5, 79–80, 286
Copernicus, Nicolas, 119
Corti, organ of, 184
creationism, 113
crocodiles, 98, 121–2
cuckoldry, 255–8
culture, human, 4, 137–8, 175, 191–4, 196–8
Cunningham, Michael, 235
Cuvier, Baron, 7, 182
Dalí, Salvador, 163
Daly, Martin, 95, 259
dance, 72, 284, 287
Darwin, Charles:
Descent of Man
, 70, 72, 85; evolutionary theory, 6–10, 100, 111, 115–16, 126, 164, 227, 279, 292; influences on, 157, 183; letter-writing, 21; marriage plans, 243;
Origin of Species
, 5, 7–8, 113, 157
Darwin, Erasmus, 7
Davies, Nick, 256
Dawkins, Richard, 5
DDT, 99, 116
Dearie, Ian, 204, 205
death, age at, 204–5
Declaration of Arbroath, 50–1
Dene-Caucasian languages, 53
Dennett, Daniel, 177
Descartes, René, 191, 195, 209, 210
Dhondt, André, 260
dialects, 44–5
Diamond, Jared, 91
diamond market, 64
dichotomies, 182–5
dinosaurs, 120–2, 143–4
diseases, new, 100–3
divorce, 108, 110, 254, 260–1
DNA, 47, 120–1, 124–5, 140, 255
dogs, 180, 195, 277
Dohnányi, Christoph von, 218
Domesday Book
, 27
dominance, male, 29
Dominica, island of, 41
Donner Party, 39–40
Douglas, Stephen, 168–9
Duck, Steve, 238
Dunbar’s Number, 4, 24, 28, 285
dunnocks (hedge sparrows), 256–7
Durkheim, Émile, 284, 291
Edinburgh Enlightenment, 213
education: effect on political views, 170–1; exercise and,
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208–12; science, 214; Scots, 212–14; study of Latin, 223–6
Einstein, Albert, 172, 212, 216, 218
elections, 164–9
emotional response mechanism, 16
emotional responses, 169–71
endorphins: levels, 210–11; release triggered by grooming, 62, 69, 286; release triggered by laughter, 68, 69; release triggered by music, 72, 76, 78; release triggered by religious rituals, 284–5, 287, 291–2; release triggered by spices, 106; role, 62, 209
Enquist, Magnus, 259
Eskimo peoples, 91–2, 246
evolution, 5–10, 113–15, 279, 292
evolutionary psychologists, 42–3, 71, 161, 185, 281
extinctions, 143–6; frankincense trees, 146–9; languages, 152–3; mammoths, 149–52
eyes, 17, 114–15
Facebook, 21
faces, 164–8
factory size, 26
Falk, Dean, 76
Farisai, Kamal al-Din al-, 119
Farrant, Patti, 106
Farthing, William, 248–9
fertility, 207–8, 234
Feynman, Richard, 217
fighting, 16–17
Flores, island of, 128
food production, 157–8
forests, 144–5
fossil record, 119–20, 128–35
frankincense, 9, 146–9
Freud, Sigmund, 244, 258, 283
friends, number of, 21–2, 32
‘Frisch Effect’, 234
frontal lobe of brain, 181, 269–70, 273, 290
Fulani, 88
Furness, Bob, 260–1
Gaelic, 9, 41–2, 152–3, 154–5
Gardner, Lucinda, 163
genes: haplotypes, 48–50; mutation, 49–50, 85, 115; parental, 14–15;
see also
chromosomes genetic drift, 49
Genghis Khan, 47–50
genomic imprinting, 15–16
geology, 182–3
Gilday, Jamie, 45
Glass, Philip, 218
godparents, 42, 108
GoreTex, 26
gorillas: classification, 274; eaten, 131; extinction threat, 145; language, 196, 275; relationship with humans, 122, 275; zoo exhibit, 267
gossip, 79–81, 286
great apes,
see
chimpanzees, gorillas, orang utans
Great Chain of Being, 7
Greenland, 125
grooming: baboon tactical deception, 30; language as, 73–4; nuzzling, 243; relationship involved, 61–2, 73–4, 80, 286–7; release of endorphins, 62, 69, 286–7
group size, 23–8, 33–4, 81, 290–1
Haidt, Jonathan, 268
Hamilton’s Rule, 43–4
haplotypes, 48–50
Harcourt, Sandy, 253
Hauser, Marc, 270
health, link with IQ, 204–6
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hearing, 184
height, 162–4, 166–9, 207
Helmholtz, Herman von, 183
Hering, Ewald, 183
heroism, 249–50
Hill, Elizabeth, 163
Hill, Russell, 26
Hitler, Adolf, 170
‘Hobbit, The’, 128–32
home-wreckers, 260–1
Homo
:
erectus
, 69, 93, 127, 128, 129–30, 290;
floresiensis
, 129; genus, 134;
sapiens
, 81
Hume, David, 213, 268, 270
hunter-gatherers, 158–9
Hurst, Jane, 246
Hutterites, 27–8
Huxley, Thomas, 117
ibn al-Haytham, Hasan, 118–19
ibn Musa, Abu Jafar Muhammed, 118
Ice Age, 149–50, 156
Iceland, 58–9
immune system, 106, 244–6, 285
income, IQ and, 207
Indo-European: language, 51–3; migrations, 51–4, 139
Intelligent Design (ID), 113–16
intentional stance, 177–8
intentionality: ape capacity, 181, 200, 272, 273; brain evaluation of, 270; definition, 180; fifth-order, 180, 181, 199–201, 272, 289, 290; first-order, 180, 181, 272; fourth-order, 200, 289, 290; frontal lobe involvement, 181, 269–70, 273, 290; human capacity, 181, 199–200, 272, 273, 289–90; monkey capacity, 181, 272, 273; religious belief and, 271–2, 278, 289–90; secondorder, 180, 181, 200, 271, 272, 273, 289; sixth-order, 201; third-order, 200, 289, 290
Inuit, 38, 125
IQ, 185, 203–6, 207, 210, 212
Islam: law, 260; science, 118–19; views on evolution, 117
IVF pregnancies, 106
Jablonski, Nina, 89–90
jealousy, 259–60
Jobling, Mark, 57
Johnson, Dominic, 264
Johnson, Douglas, 169
jury system, 171–4
Kanpur (Cawnpore), 35–6
Kant, Immanuel, 268
Kanzi, 275–6
Kaskatis, Kostas, 71
Keefe, Richard, 230
Kelly, Sue, 248, 249
Kennewick Man, 123–4
Kenrick, Douglas, 229–30
Kenya: Amboseli National Park, 16, 195; fossils, 132; religion, 116–17
Kerry, John, 167
Keverne, Barry, 15
killdeer, 260
kinship: circles of acquaintanceship, 34; communities, 35, 38–9; evolutionary significance, 43–4; social framework, 35
kissing, 243–6
klipspringer, 259
Kluckhohn, Clyde, 192
Kroeber, Alfred, 192
Krummhörn, parish registers, 42, 227, 237
Kummer, Hans, 30
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lactase gene, 86, 88
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste, 7
language(s): animals, 195–6; apes, 275–6; Basque, 51–4; dialect and, 44–5; evolution, 79–81, 153–5; extinction, 152–3, 155; geographical distribution, 102; Indo-European, 51–3; motherese, 76–8
Lascaux cave art, 137
Latin, 153, 154, 219, 223, 225
laughter, 9, 66–9
Lavoisier, Antoine, 186
law, 58, 171–4, 260, 268, 271
Lawrence, T. E., 209–10
life expectancy, 204–6
light, 182, 183
limbic system, 15–17
Lincoln, Abraham, 168–9
Little, Tony, 165–7
Lonely Hearts columns, 228–32, 236–41
‘Lucy’ skeleton, 129
Lyell, Sir Charles, 183
lying, 175–6, 197
Lyons, Minna, 250
Lysenko, Trofim, 118
macaques, 24, 121, 193
MacDonald, Finlay, 228–9
McGrew, Bill, 192–3, 194
McGuinness, Sarah, 232
Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis, 23
Magna Carta, 171
malaria, 100, 101, 116
Malthus, Thomas, 157–8
mammals: age of, 144; brain size, 12–13, 92; monogamous relationships, 12–13, 255
mammoth, 149–52
Maoris, 246
marmoset monkeys, 254–5
marriage: advertising for a mate, 228–32; divorce and, 108, 110,254, 260–1; patterns, 227–8;
see also
monogamy
Marx, Karl, 117, 282, 291
mastodon, 121
mating game, 232–5
Mayflower
colonists, 40
memory, 28, 224–6
men: colour vision, 17–19; conversations, 75–6, 79–80; fighting, 16–17; Lonely Hearts adverts, 228–32; male–male relationships, 16, 80; marriage, 227–8; monogamy and promiscuity, 258, 262–5; skin colour, 91
Mendel, Gregor, 15
mentalising, 31
MHC (major histocompatibility complex), 244–5
mice, 245–6
Michelson, Albert, 218
migrations: human, 139–41; Indo–European, 51–4, 139; Scots, 35–8, 146
milk, 85–8
Mill, John Stuart, 268 ‘Millennium Man’, 132–3
Miller, Geoffrey, 71
mind, theory of, 175–7, 180, 197, 276–7, 289
mind-reading abilities, 179–82
Ming Hsu, 270
miracles, 280
mitochondria, 47
molecular clock, 121
Mongol empire, 48–50
monkeys: babies, 77, 94–5, 107; brain size, 22; colour perception, 19; deception, 197; eaten, 131; grooming, 61–2, 73–4, 243, 286; group size, 24; jealousy, 259; language, 195–6;
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mating strategies, 29; monogamy and polygamy, 254–5, 259; pelvis, 93; sleeping, 83; social cognitive abilities, 31, 178–81, 272, 273; social interactions, 31, 35, 178, 285
Monnot, Marilee, 76–7
monogamy: birds, 12, 13–14, 221, 255–6, 259–60; brain size, 12–14; extra-pair mating, 258–60; home-wreckers, 260–1; humans, 221, 254, 261, 262–5; mammals, 12–13, 221, 255; monkeys, 254–5; oxytocin sensitivity, 65, 262; paternity and cuckoldry, 256–8; primates, 253; size of testes, 253; vasopressin receptor genes, 262–5