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AN335: The Ape Within: Great Apes and the Evolution of Human Behavior (Fall 2023)
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About The Ape Within
This guide provides selected course-specific resources for AN335: The Ape Within
Featured Sapiens Article
Sapiens: How Apes Reveal Human History
Great apes provide a window into the story of human evolution—and that’s one more reason to protect them.
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David Sipress. “You remind me of myself—you know—a while ago.”, Publication: New Yorker. (ArtStor)
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