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Kramer, Karen L. - Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for non-commercial research and
HN Kramer & Greaves 1 Juvenile Subsistence Effort, Activity Levels and Growth Patterns
Annals of Human Biology, Month 2010; 00:000000 Teen motherhood in cross-cultural perspective
Are Domesticated Roots Replacements or Fall-Back Foods in Hunter-Gatherer Diets?
KAREN L. KRAMER RUSSELL D. GREAVES
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Postmarital Residence and Bilateral Kin Associations among Hunter-Gatherers: Pum Foragers Living in the Best of Both Worlds
Synchrony Between Growth and Reproductive Patterns in Human Females: Early Investment
Does It Take a Family to Raise a Child?
Early Sexual Maturity Among Pume Foragers of Venezuela: Fitness Implications of Teen Motherhood
This article was downloaded by:[Harvard University] On: 30 May 2008
AN39CH25-Kramer ARI 16 August 2010 19:4 Cooperative Breeding
Pooled Energy Budgets: Resituating Human Energy Allocation Trade-offs
Original Research Article Early Reproductive Maturity Among Pume Foragers: Implications of a Pooled
Children's Help and the Pace of Reproduction: Cooperative Breeding in Humans
The Evolution of Human Parental Care and Recruitment of Juvenile Help