//
sign in
Profile
by @danabra.mov
Profile
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
Profile
by @jimpick.com
AviHandle
by @danabra.mov
AviHandle
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
AviHandle
by @katherine.computer
EventsList
by @katherine.computer
ProfileHeader
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
ProfileHeader
by @danabra.mov
ProfileMedia
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePlays
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePosts
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePosts
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
ProfileReplies
by @danabra.mov
Record
by @atsui.org
Skircle
by @danabra.mov
StreamPlacePlaylist
by @katherine.computer
+ new component
ProfilePosts









Loading...
“The idea that humans evolved to be protective & sensitive to harm directed towards women appears increasingly popular in evolutionary psych [but] ethnographic evidence conflict with this perspective, [which seems] rooted in contemporary WEIRD values rather than an evolved psychological mechanism”
8mo
Sexual Permissiveness in Polynesia: Was Margaret Mead Right? traditionsofconflict.substack.com/p/sexual-per...
The sexual division of labour regarding house construction shows a very consistent pattern cross-culturally: women usually construct the shelters in nomadic societies, while in sedentary societies men do it.
Ritualized treatment of the umbilical cord after birth is common across hunter-gatherer societies traditionsofconflict.substack.com/p/cutting-th...
7d
6d
Rebecca Sear
Apr 23, 2025
Evolutionary psychologists have claimed that "humans evolved heightened sensitivity to harm directed at women." This excellent (albeit at times gruesome) post makes the point that the ethnographic evidence does not really support this narrative.
8mo
While I've seen both men and women building Hadza huts, much more often it is women (pictured). The sexual division of labour lit has zeroed in on hunting-vs-gathering; but much less is said about women's differential contributions to water-fetching, food-preparation, cooking, and house-building.
2d
Will
Will
Will
Higher rates of polygyny are associated with stricter arranged marriages and larger age gaps at first marriage across the hunter-gatherer societies in the Binford and Apostolou datasets. From my talk at HBES
The sexual division of labour regarding house construction shows a very consistent pattern cross-culturally: women usually construct the shelters in nomadic societies, while in sedentary societies men do it.
Uses of musical instruments in hunter-gatherer societies traditionsofconflict.substack.com/p/some-uses-...
26d
6d
Had a good time presenting some of my work on black magic at the cultural evolution society conference
Julia M. Rohrer
28d
In many societies, after a child is born, the father is under a variety of restrictions, such as food and work taboos, under the belief that if he undertakes certain kinds of labor or consumes certain foods it would harm the child via sympathetic magic traditionsofconflict.substack.com/p/couvade
May 4, 2025
Will
Will
Apr 22, 2025
Will
Will
Will
Duncan Stibbard Hawkes
Ethnography complicates a convenient narrative
open.substack.com
Did humans evolve to 'protect' women?
Cross-cultural data and phylogenetic methods can shed light on old debates
traditionsofconflict.substack.com
Sexual Permissiveness in Polynesia: Was Margaret Mead Right?
Research over the last few years has demonstrated some important patterns of music use across societies.
Some Uses of Musical Instruments in Hunter-Gatherer Societies
traditionsofconflict.substack.com
After a child is born among the Kalinago of the West Indies, the mother is quick to get back to regular household work.
traditionsofconflict.substack.com
Couvade
Ethnography complicates a convenient narrative
traditionsofconflict.substack.com
Did humans evolve to 'protect' women?