| 21. | He conducted a comprehensive pre-history account that provided scholars with evidence for African and Asian cultural transmission into Europe.
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| 22. | In many societies, especially preliterate ones, the cultural transmission of folk music requires notation has evolved in some cultures.
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| 23. | Culturally isolated and with no exposure to US media, there was no possibility of cross-cultural transmission to the Papuan tribesmen.
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| 24. | Grandparents assisted in childcare, perpetuated cultural transmission, and contributed to the increased complexity of stone tools ( Caspari 2011 ).
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| 25. | In a later study one more possible explanation for the transmission of sponging was ruled out in favor of cultural transmission.
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| 26. | This northern route of cultural transmission of the legacy of Liao culture was then returned to China during the Yuan dynasty.
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| 27. | "A final category of cultural transmission and learning that should be mentioned with respect to these bishoujo games includes sexual culture.
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| 28. | This may function to advertise their presence, drive the predator from the area, or aid in cultural transmission of predator recognition.
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| 29. | From this information, it is evident that the cultural transmission system of chimpanzees is more complex than previous research would indicate.
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| 30. | That the disorder runs in families did not suggest it was genetically inherited, since cultural transmission occurs from parents to children.
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