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- Q3924294 subject Q7144653.
- Q3924294 abstract "In physical anthropology, protoculture is the passing of behaviours from one generation to another among non-human primates. These cultures are very rudimentary, and do not exhibit complex cultural technology. For example, tool usage is learned between generations within chimpanzee troupes. One troupe of chimpanzees may exhibit a learned behavior unique from another troupe of chimpanzees, such as various tool usage. Some chimpanzee troupes have been observed consuming aspilia. Possibly for medicinal purposes, because it has been seen to remove intestinal parasites, and is otherwise unpalatable.".
- Q3924294 wikiPageWikiLink Q27172.
- Q3924294 wikiPageWikiLink Q5.
- Q3924294 wikiPageWikiLink Q7144653.
- Q3924294 wikiPageWikiLink Q7380.
- Q3924294 comment "In physical anthropology, protoculture is the passing of behaviours from one generation to another among non-human primates. These cultures are very rudimentary, and do not exhibit complex cultural technology. For example, tool usage is learned between generations within chimpanzee troupes. One troupe of chimpanzees may exhibit a learned behavior unique from another troupe of chimpanzees, such as various tool usage. Some chimpanzee troupes have been observed consuming aspilia.".
- Q3924294 label "Protoculture".