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H. erectus is characterized by substantial changes in body size, brain size, material culture, and dietary and behavioral flexibility compared to earlier hominin species. Rather than being unidirectional (e.g., increasing brain size leads to complex material culture both not the other way around), how might all of these changes be part of an evolutionary feedback loop driven by biocultural adaptation?
H. erectus is characterized by substantial changes in body size, brain size, material culture, and dietary and behavioral flexibility compared to earlier hominin species. Rather than being unidirectional (e.g., increasing brain size leads to complex material culture both not the other way around), how might all of these changes be part of an evolutionary feedback loop driven by biocultural adaptation?
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