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archaeologists

NOUN
student of the physical remains of ancient cultures or eras
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He said he was disturbed at the degree to which some sociobiologists and evolutionary psychologists downplayed the role of culture in human behavior.

From Scientific American • Sep. 29, 2019

They are eusocial creatures—eusociality being the highest level of animal sociality recognized by sociobiologists, characterized by a division of reproductive labor between fertile and non-fertile castes, and by the collective care of the young.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 10, 2018

While most animal behaviorists today might dismiss the Lamarckian side of Peter Kropotkin as something that we shouldn’t even be talking about anymore, human sociobiologists would be much kinder to him.

From Scientific American • Sep. 13, 2011

Some sociobiologists believe it is evidence of man's inherent aggressiveness.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of all sociobiologists, Trivers has been the boldest in applying the gene-based view to humans.

From Time Magazine Archive



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