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- ISSN: 2513-843X (Online)
- Editor: Professor Ruth Mace University College London, UK
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Evolutionary Human Sciences is a fully Open Access journal that supports a unified approach to evolutionary human sciences. We are concerned with understanding how evolution has shaped humankind, from biology through to culture. The journal aims to attract papers in the fields of evolutionary anthropology, cultural evolution, human biology, evolutionary medicine, anthropological genetics, phylogenetics, paleoanthropology and evolutionary approaches to psychology, cognition, language, economics, archaeology, primatology, politics and anything else that can be considered to be part of the evolutionary human sciences.Evolutionary Human Sciences publishes interdisciplinary original research, including registered reports, and reviews.
Latest articles
EHS - Cambridge Core Blog
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The Innovation Game: How Arcade Genres Evolve, Imitate, and Collapse
- 09 October 2025,
- What can Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and Mortal Kombat teach us about cultural evolution? In shopping malls of the 1970s, arcades were where people played digital games together, huddled around custom-built cabinets.…...
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On the puzzling geography of blowguns
- 29 August 2025,
- You may be familiar with the blowgun, which appears as a five-minute DIY, life-saving weapon in some popular movies and series (e.g.,…
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Race Isn’t Biological — So Why Do So Many Still Think It Is?
- 29 August 2025,
- Even though findings from genetics and other sciences unequivocally refute biological conceptions of race, this erroneous viewpoint remains widespread among...