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Household and Kin Provisioning by Hadza Men
Brian M. Wood, Frank W. Marlowe
Human Nature (2013) Vol. 24, Iss. 3, pp. 280-317
Closed Access | Times Cited: 137

Showing 1-25 of 137 citing articles:

Pair-Bonding, Romantic Love, and Evolution
Garth J. O. Fletcher, Jeffry A. Simpson, Lorne Campbell, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science (2015) Vol. 10, Iss. 1, pp. 20-36
Closed Access | Times Cited: 352

Biological markets and the effects of partner choice on cooperation and friendship
Pat Barclay
Current Opinion in Psychology (2015) Vol. 7, pp. 33-38
Closed Access | Times Cited: 178

On meat eating and human evolution: A taphonomic analysis of BK4b (Upper Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania), and its bearing on hominin megafaunal consumption
Manuel Domínguez‐Rodrigo, Henry T. Bunn, Audax Mabulla, et al.
Quaternary International (2013) Vol. 322-323, pp. 129-152
Closed Access | Times Cited: 161

Honey, Hadza, hunter-gatherers, and human evolution
Frank W. Marlowe, J. Colette Berbesque, Brian M. Wood, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution (2014) Vol. 71, pp. 119-128
Closed Access | Times Cited: 157

Testosterone and reproductive effort in male primates
Martin N. Muller
Hormones and Behavior (2016) Vol. 91, pp. 36-51
Open Access | Times Cited: 153

Current views on hunter‐gatherer nutrition and the evolution of the human diet
Alyssa N. Crittenden, Stephanie L. Schnorr
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2017) Vol. 162, Iss. S63, pp. 84-109
Open Access | Times Cited: 145

Upper-body strength predicts hunting reputation and reproductive success in Hadza hunter–gatherers
Coren L. Apicella
Evolution and Human Behavior (2014) Vol. 35, Iss. 6, pp. 508-518
Open Access | Times Cited: 138

Physical activity patterns and biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk in hunter‐gatherers
David A. Raichlen, Herman Pontzer, Jacob A. Harris, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology (2016) Vol. 29, Iss. 2
Open Access | Times Cited: 137

Hunter-Gatherers Maintain Assortativity in Cooperation despite High Levels of Residential Change and Mixing
Kristopher M Smith, Tomás Larroucau, Ibrahim A. Mabulla, et al.
Current Biology (2018) Vol. 28, Iss. 19, pp. 3152-3157.e4
Open Access | Times Cited: 134

Networks of Food Sharing Reveal the Functional Significance of Multilevel Sociality in Two Hunter-Gatherer Groups
Mark Dyble, James Thompson, Daniel Major‐Smith, et al.
Current Biology (2016) Vol. 26, Iss. 15, pp. 2017-2021
Open Access | Times Cited: 121

Hunter‐gatherer studies and human evolution: A very selective review
Kristen Hawkes, James F. O’Connell, Nicholas Blurton Jones
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2018) Vol. 165, Iss. 4, pp. 777-800
Open Access | Times Cited: 102

High levels of rule-bending in a minimally religious and largely egalitarian forager population
Coren L. Apicella
Religion Brain & Behavior (2017) Vol. 8, Iss. 2, pp. 133-148
Closed Access | Times Cited: 101

Energy expenditure and activity among Hadza hunter‐gatherers
Herman Pontzer, David A. Raichlen, Brian M. Wood, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology (2015) Vol. 27, Iss. 5, pp. 628-637
Closed Access | Times Cited: 100

Sitting, squatting, and the evolutionary biology of human inactivity
David A. Raichlen, Herman Pontzer, Theodore W. Zderic, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2020) Vol. 117, Iss. 13, pp. 7115-7121
Open Access | Times Cited: 79

Gendered movement ecology and landscape use in Hadza hunter-gatherers
Brian M. Wood, Jacob A. Harris, David A. Raichlen, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour (2021) Vol. 5, Iss. 4, pp. 436-446
Open Access | Times Cited: 60

Food sharing networks in lowland Nicaragua: An application of the social relations model to count data
Jeremy Koster, George Leckie
Social Networks (2014) Vol. 38, pp. 100-110
Open Access | Times Cited: 92

Attachment and pairbonding
Eli J. Finkel, Paul W. Eastwick
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences (2014) Vol. 3, pp. 7-11
Closed Access | Times Cited: 82

High mobility explains demand sharing and enforced cooperation in egalitarian hunter-gatherers
Hannah M. Lewis, Lucio Vinicius, Janis Strods, et al.
Nature Communications (2014) Vol. 5, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 77

A noisy signal: To what extent are Hadza hunting reputations predictive of actual hunting skills?
Duncan N. E. Stibbard‐Hawkes, Robert Attenborough, Frank W. Marlowe
Evolution and Human Behavior (2018) Vol. 39, Iss. 6, pp. 639-651
Open Access | Times Cited: 67

Eat first, share later: Hadza hunter–gatherer men consume more while foraging than in central places
J. Colette Berbesque, Brian M. Wood, Alyssa N. Crittenden, et al.
Evolution and Human Behavior (2016) Vol. 37, Iss. 4, pp. 281-286
Open Access | Times Cited: 64

Costly signaling and the handicap principle in hunter‐gatherer research: A critical review
Duncan N. E. Stibbard‐Hawkes
Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews (2019) Vol. 28, Iss. 3, pp. 144-157
Closed Access | Times Cited: 57

Content, cost, and context: A framework for understanding human signaling systems
Jessica L. Barker, Eleanor A. Power, Stephen Heap, et al.
Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews (2019) Vol. 28, Iss. 2, pp. 86-99
Open Access | Times Cited: 55

Female foragers sometimes hunt, yet gendered divisions of labor are real: a comment on Anderson et al. (2023) The Myth of Man the Hunter
Vivek V. Venkataraman, J C Hoffman, Kyle Farquharson, et al.
Evolution and Human Behavior (2024) Vol. 45, Iss. 4, pp. 106586-106586
Closed Access | Times Cited: 6

Paternal Investment and the Positive Effects of Fathers among the Matrilineal Mosuo of Southwest China
Siobhán M. Mattison, Brooke A. Scelza, Tami Blumenfield
American Anthropologist (2014) Vol. 116, Iss. 3, pp. 591-610
Closed Access | Times Cited: 66

Successful hunting increases testosterone and cortisol in a subsistence population
Benjamin C. Trumble, Eric Alden Smith, Kathleen O’Connor, et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2013) Vol. 281, Iss. 1776, pp. 20132876-20132876
Open Access | Times Cited: 60

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