Continuing Commentary
What is selected in group selection?
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Group selection or categorical perception?
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Authoritarianism as a group-level adaptation in humans
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Genier than thou
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Author's Response
More on group selection and human behavior
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And what of human musicality?
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The dating of linguistic beginnings
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The lithic technology of Cebus apella and its implications for brain evolution and the preconditions of language in Homo habilis
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Further issues in neurolinguistic preconditions
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BBS Associateship
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Front matter
BBS volume 19 issue 4 Cover, Front matter and Erratum
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Back matter
BBS volume 19 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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