Re: Monkeys stone herdsman in Kenya

From: Mark M. Mills (mmills@htcomp.net)
Date: Sat Mar 04 2000 - 10:41:16 GMT

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    Scott,

    >Are there decent bridging principles between cultural anthropology and
    >memory research?

    Potentially. I recently asked a professor if anyone was linking
    'historiography' to 'primate cognition.' She said 'no.'

    Mark

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