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Thomas E Currie

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2011
Mode and tempo in the evolution of socio-political organization: reconciling 'Darwinian' and 'Spencerian' evolutionary approaches in anthropologyThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society|February 3, 2022
Assessing different historical pathways in the cultural evolution of economic developmentAdam Flitton, Thomas E Currie
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 10, 2014
Evolution of cultural traits occurs at similar relative rates in different world regionsThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 29, 2023
Modelling the role of environmental circumscription in the evolution of inequalityCedric Perret, Thomas E Currie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Analyses do not support the parasite-stress theory of human socialityThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 22, 2009
Political complexity predicts the spread of ethnolinguistic groupsThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 27, 2016
Cultural group selection is plausible, but the predictions of its hypotheses should be tested with real-world dataPeter Turchin, Thomas E Currie
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 3, 2010
Is horizontal transmission really a problem for phylogenetic comparative methods? A simulation study using continuous cultural traitsThomas E Currie, Simon J Greenhill, Ruth Mace
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 29, 2023
Playing the political game: the coevolution of institutions with group size and political inequalitySimon T Powers, Cedric Perret, Thomas E Currie
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 1, 2025
Dispersal and the evolution of sex differences in cooperation in cooperatively breeding birds and mammalsPatrick Fenner, Thomas E Currie, Andrew J Young
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2011
Mode and tempo in the evolution of socio-political organization: reconciling 'Darwinian' and 'Spencerian' evolutionary approaches in anthropologyThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society|February 3, 2022
Assessing different historical pathways in the cultural evolution of economic developmentAdam Flitton, Thomas E Currie
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 10, 2014
Evolution of cultural traits occurs at similar relative rates in different world regionsThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 29, 2023
Modelling the role of environmental circumscription in the evolution of inequalityCedric Perret, Thomas E Currie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Analyses do not support the parasite-stress theory of human socialityThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 22, 2009
Political complexity predicts the spread of ethnolinguistic groupsThomas E Currie, Ruth Mace
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 27, 2016
Cultural group selection is plausible, but the predictions of its hypotheses should be tested with real-world dataPeter Turchin, Thomas E Currie
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 3, 2010
Is horizontal transmission really a problem for phylogenetic comparative methods? A simulation study using continuous cultural traitsThomas E Currie, Simon J Greenhill, Ruth Mace
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 29, 2023
Playing the political game: the coevolution of institutions with group size and political inequalitySimon T Powers, Cedric Perret, Thomas E Currie
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 1, 2025
Dispersal and the evolution of sex differences in cooperation in cooperatively breeding birds and mammalsPatrick Fenner, Thomas E Currie, Andrew J Young
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