Craniofacial Feminization, Social Tolerance, and the Origins of Behavioral Modernity
Craniofacial Feminization, Social Tolerance, and the Origins of Behavioral Modernity
Robert L. Cieri,S. Churchill,2 Authors,Brian A. Hare
2014 · DOI: 10.1086/677209
Current Anthropology · 158 Citations
TLDR
It is argued that temporal changes in human craniofacial morphology reflect reductions in average androgen reactivity, which in turn reflect the evolution of enhanced social tolerance since the Middle Pleistocene.
