Socioecology and Psychology of Primates

By Tuttle, Russell H., (editor)

SKU# 17415

$ 20.00

Pp. xv, 474; 7 black-and-white photo-plates, some line-drawings and graphs.  Publisher’s original black cloth lettered in white on the spine, color pictorial dust jacket, lg 8vo.  This volume provides a wealth of new information about the ways in which natural habitats and social contexts may influence behavior.  Topics covered are meat-eating and hunting in baboons, chimpanzees and large carnivores, psychological capacities and tool behavior in primates, and the language skills of chimpanzees (from the jacket flap).  These papers were presented in Session 411 at the IXth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences held on September 4 in Chicago, Illinois.  This is part of the World Anthropology series edited by Sol Tax.  No ownership marks and no signs of use.

Publisher Mouton Publishers
Publisher Place The Hague, The Netherlands
Date Published 1975
Date Published Estimated No
Edition First edition
Number of Volumes 1
Reprint No
Condition Fine
Condition Description A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.
ISBN 90-279-7709-7
Limited Edition