Here Peter is mostly making the case that understanding human evolution requires an understanding of the influence of climate. Cultural evolution gets mentioned, but it is not really the main topic.
Memes and the Science of Cultural Evolution
Saturday, 3 March 2018Peter Richerson: Human Evolution in the Pleio-Pleistocene
The full title is: Human Evolution in the Pleio-Pleistocene: A World Queerer Than We Supposed.
Here Peter is mostly making the case that understanding human evolution requires an understanding of the influence of climate. Cultural evolution gets mentioned, but it is not really the main topic.
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