ISSN 0962-8436
volume 366
number 1563
pages 311–465
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Evolution and human behavioural diversity Papers of a Theme issue compiled and edited by Gillian R. Brown, Thomas E. Dickins, Rebecca Sear and Kevin N. Laland
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12 February 2011
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