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1. Infant‐directed communication in Tanna, Vanuatu and Vancouver, Canada.

2. Existing evidence of conceptual differences in research on climate change perceptions among smallholders? A systematic map.

3. The paradox of endless options and unrealistic expectations: understanding the impact on youth mental health.

4. Cross-cultural analysis of the use of corporal punishment in hunter-gatherer versus agrarian societies

5. The paradox of endless options and unrealistic expectations: understanding the impact on youth mental health

6. Small-scale farmer responses to the double exposure of climate change and market integration.

7. Punitive justice serves to restore reciprocal cooperation in three small-scale societies.

8. Cross-cultural analysis of the use of corporal punishment in hunter-gatherer versus agrarian societies.

9. Labour's pain: strenuous subsistence work, mechanical wear-and-tear and musculoskeletal pain in a non-industrialized population.

10. Female cooperation: evolutionary, cross-cultural and ethnographic evidence.

11. Pottery technology and provenance in southern Tawantinsuyu. A petrographic approach to Provincial Inca style.

13. What evidence exists on conceptual differences in climate change perceptions of smallholders? A systematic map protocol.

14. Ancient Slavery in the Central Balkans: Some Starting Points on pre-Roman Period.

15. Need-Based Transfers Enhance Resilience to Shocks: An Agent-Based Model of a Maasai Risk-Pooling System.

16. Psychology Within and Without the State.

17. Mothering the Orphaned Pup: The Beginning of a Domestication Process in the Upper Palaeolithic.

18. Principios de justicia distributiva en trabajos experimentales con niños pertenecientes a sociedades de pequeña escala.

19. Evaluating social contract theory in the light of evolutionary social science

20. "Hunting Otherwise": Women's Hunting in Two Contemporary Forager-Horticulturalist Societies.

21. PRÁCTICAS DE MANUFACTURA CERÁMICA DE LAS COMUNIDADES DEL CENTRO DE MENDOZA (ARGENTINA) ENTRE 1500 y 450 AÑOS AP.

22. Ritual Economy and the Organization of Scioto Hopewell Craft Production: Insights from the Outskirts of the Mound City Group.

23. Eastern Africa and the Early Indian Ocean: Understanding Mobility in a Globalising World.

24. Evidence from hunter-gatherer and subsistence agricultural populations for the universality of contagion sensitivity.

25. Rising social complexity, agricultural intensification, and the earliest rice paddies on the Loess Plateau of northern China.

26. Continuity and change in hunting behaviour among contemporary indigenous peoples.

27. Small-scale societies and environmental transformations: coevolutionary dynamics.

28. Typical diet and type of economy do not predict food-sharing behaviors in three Tanzanian societies.

29. Global environmental change: local perceptions, understandings, and explanations.

30. Work-themed play among young children in foraging and farming communities in Central Africa.

31. Small-scale societies and environmental transformations: coevolutionary dynamics

32. Global environmental change: local perceptions, understandings, and explanations

33. Ritual as performance in small-scale societies.

34. Oxygen Isotopes and Human Residential Mobility in Central Western Argentina.

35. Mobility, Land Use, and Leadership in Small-Scale and Middle-Range Societies.

36. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Global Environmental Change: Research findings and policy implications.

37. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Global Environmental Change: Research findings and policy implications

38. Out of the empirical box: A mixed-methods study of tool innovation among Congolese BaYaka forager and Bondongo fisher–farmer children.

39. Infant gaze following depends on communicative signals: An eye‐tracking study of 5‐ to 7‐month‐olds in Vanuatu.

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