人類文化の伝播の定量的な扱い (人類進化と新生代後期の環境変化特集号)
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Aspects of cultural transmission in humans are reviewed with special reference to evidence for and against vertical (parent-to-child) and non-vertical transmission. Henrichs (2001) model of biased horizontal transmission may satisfactorily account for the S-shaped adoption curves (<I>e.g</I>., for the spread of hybrid seed corn). The demic expansion hypothesis for the spread of early farming in Europe (Ammerman and Cavalli-Sforza, 1971, 1973) is reevaluated in the light of new theoretical results (Aoki <I>et al</I>., 1996). Hewlett <I>et al</I>.s (2002) test of the demic expansion, acculturation, and cultural-materialistic hypotheses on 36 African ethnic groups is described.
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