Intro to Paleoanthropology
Social structures refer to the organized patterns of relationships and social arrangements within a group or society that shape interactions and behaviors. In the context of early human species, such as Australopithecines, social structures provide insight into how these hominins might have interacted with each other, how they organized themselves for survival, and the roles individuals played within their groups. Understanding social structures helps reveal aspects of cooperation, social bonding, and the development of complex social behaviors.
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