• Joan B. Silk (born December 16, 1953) is an American primatologist, Regents Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (SHESC) at Arizona...
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  • Fails: Sources of Instability in Polyandrous Marriages Nancy E. Levine; Joan B. Silk http://case.edu/affil/tibet/tibetanSociety/documents/02.pdf Tirosh-Samuelson...
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  • evolutionary roots of culture. Together with his primatologist wife, Joan B. Silk (who is also a professor in SHESC at ASU), he wrote the textbook How...
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    the Gap: Tracing the Origins of Human Universals By Peter M. Kappeler, Joan B. Silk, 2009, Chapter 8, "Intergroup Aggression in Primates and Humans; The...
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    2013. John C. Mitani; Josep Call; Peter M. Kappeler; Ryne A. Palombit; Joan B. Silk, eds. (2012). The Evolution of Primate Societies. University of Chicago...
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    The production of silk originated in Neolithic China within the Yangshao culture (4th millennium BC). Though it would later reach other places in the world...
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    marriage, Edgar Cooper Endicott (b. 2000) who was featured with Rivers and her mother in the reality show Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best? She was in a relationship...
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  • Schmid Gregory R. Schopen David D. Shulman Stewart Shuman Joseph Sifakis Joan B. Silk Paul Slovic Michael P. Snyder David Stasavage James Stone Sharon Y. Strauss...
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  • in Bed, Board & Romance W/c 5 October 1953 as Mrs Titterton in Artificial Silk W/c 23 November 1953 as Mrs Gulch in The House on the Moor by Jonty Dewhurst...
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  • family is a Swiss industrial and political family that has been prominent in silk manufacturing and politics since the early 19th century. In 1897, the family...
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