Crisis in Perception

Early Human Kinship — Deep Dive | How Social Bonds Shaped Human Evolution


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception — where we examine the systems shaping our world, one book at a time.

This Deep Dive explores Early Human Kinship: From Sex to Social Reproduction, an edited scholarly volume examining how early humans transformed biological reproduction into complex systems of social organization.

Drawing on anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and evolutionary biology, the contributors show how kinship emerged as a social technology — enabling cooperation, inheritance, alliance, and identity to persist across distance and time. Rather than being based solely on genetic relatedness, kinship became a rule-governed symbolic system that allowed human societies to scale.


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https://youtube.com/@crisisinperceptionEarly Human Kinship: From Sex to Social Reproduction
Edited by Nicholas J. Allen, Hilary Callan, Robin Dunbar, and Wendy James
(With contributions from multiple scholars in anthropology, archaeology, and evolutionary biology)

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