The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee

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by Jared Diamond

of eland 39

  weapons 40–1

  Hutu, massacres by Tutsi 273

  Hyderabad, Nizam of 75

  hyenas, war 261

  Iltis, Hugh, on storage of cereals 219

  incest taboo 92

  Indians, American

  in California 166

  colonization of Americas 304–8

  extermination 269

  massacres in Brazil 273

  North American 44

  policies of American leaders 277–8

  Indo-European languages 147, 225–49

  agriculture 241

  domestication of animals 242

  Indo-Iranian language 236–7

  Indonesia

  conservation 331

  language 140

  infectious diseases 215

  infibulation 81

  inflection, Indo-European languages 229

  innovation 43

  International Council for Bird Preservation 315

  interstellar probes 186

  introductions 281, 321

  invasions of Europe, Turkish 246–7

  Irian Jaya Province 331

  Ishi (Yahi Indian) 271 (fig)

  isolated populations, first contacts 202

  Ives, Charles 156

  James, Helen (palaeontologist) 291

  Jefferson, Thomas (US President) 277

  Jubilee Expedition of British Ornithologists’ Union 204

  Kafka, Franz 156

  kangaroos, tree 290, 310

  Karimui (New Guinea) 207

  Kariniga (Tudawhe tribesman) 275–6

  kerosene drinking (Kung-fu) 180–1

  killing, mass 198

  Kremer Expedition (1921–22) 205

  Kruuk, Hans, on animal wars 261

  Labrador duck 315

  Lake Michigan, herring gulls 78

  Lake Victoria, Nile perch 322

  lamps 41

  land tortoises, giant 293

  language 47–8, 123

  barriers 207–8

  genetic blueprint 145–7

  human 125–6

  learning by vervets 131–2

  languages 225–49

  artificial, for apes 134

  diversity 199

  effect of first contact 209–10

  primitive 136–7

  reconstruction 233

  laughing sickness (kuru) 207

  leaf-cutter ants 165

  Leahy, Michael (gold-hunter) 205

  lemurs 293

  Lifton, Robert Jay (psychiatrist) 274

  like marrying like 87–92

  Lindquist, Cynthia 299

  Linear B writing 237

  linguistic palaeontology 237

  Lisianski Island, self-extermination of rabbits 282

  Lithuanian language 240

  litle blue herons in Mississippi 78

  long-tailed widowbird, experiment 102

  longevity 42, 51, 106–19

  civilisations 194

  humans 115–16

  males vs females 115

  species, vs predation 114–15

  Lorenz, Konrad

  On Aggression 261

  on technology and genocide 266

  Madagascar 292–5

  Malaysia, extinction 317

  Malekula (Pacific island) 179

  mammoth hunting 306

  Maoris 288

  Mars, space missions 185

  Marshall, John (US Chief Justice) 277

  Martin, Paul, 307–11

  massacres

  Algeria 259

  Alice Springs 254

  Sétif 259

  Mayan Indians 181

  Meadowcroft Rock Shelter 309

  Meek’s crowned pigeon 317

  menopause 51, 115–17

  menstrual cycle 65

  Metrodorus 185

  mice, perfumed, experiment 91–2

  middens

  hyraxes 299

  packrats 297–8

  Middle East 298–301

  mixed reproductive strategy 74, 80

  moas 287, 289

  molecular genetics 2, 12–23

  clocks 14

  monogamy 53

  Monroe, James (US President) 277

  Monte Verde (pre-Clovis site) 309

  Mormons 75

  Moulay Ismail the Bloodthirsty 75

  murders 5

  by animals 261–2

  due to sexual jealousy 81

  names, psychology of 23

  Native Police 254

  natural selection 52

  and geographic variation 98

  Nayar society of southern India 76

  Neanderthals 34–8

  vs Cro-Magnons 44

  Neo-Melanesian language 139–40, 141

  advertisement in 150–1

  New Guinea 7–8

  expedition of Jared Diamond (1983) 204

  exploration 204

  extramarital sexual intercourse 79–80

  geography 204

  Grand Valley 202

  hunting 33–4

  Iyau language 133–4

  languages 226, 231–2

  sexual selection and art 160

  tree kangaroos 290, 310

  wars 265

  New Zealand, extinction in 287

  New Zealand eagle 288, 290

  Nile perch in Lake Victoria 322

  noble savages 286

  Noonan, Katherine (biologist) 68

  nuclear holocaust 313

  oaks 218

  oestrus cycle 64

  Olson, Storrs (palaeontologist) 291–2

  On Aggression (Lorenz) 261

  onagers 217

  optimal intermediate similarity 91

  optimization 111

  orangutans 17–18

  Organisation of African States, appeal on

  massacres 273

  oryx, Arabian 281

  Ottomans 300

  overhunting 321

  Ovid 286

  ovulation 51

  concealment in humans 65, 66–9

  Ozymandias (Percy Bysshe Shelley) 303

  paleopathology 167

  Paraguay, genocide 258–9

  passenger pigeon 315

  paternity 58

  security of 75–7

  pathology of mummies 167

  Pearl Harbor 208

  penis, size 51, 63

  persecution 260

  pests 321

  Petra 299

  phallocarps 64

  physical anthropology 11

  physiology of ageing 108

  picology 191

  pidgin languages 138–40, 141–3

  Pitcairn Island 291–2, 308

  plants

  diffusion 221–3

  effects on civilisations 218

  Playboy Press study 78

  polyandry 75

  polygyny 59, 75

  Polynesia, extinctions 291

  population growth

  and agriculture 171–2

  of Clovis people 308

  Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) 110

  posture, upright 28

  potlatch rituals 179

  power struggles, final solutions 260

  pre-industrial peoples, environmentalism 286

  predators, switching 280–1

  primates 13

  primitive languages 136–7

  progressivism 163

  proteins 21

  proto-Indo-European language 147, 233–49

  Psammeticus, experiment (Herodotus) 138

  psychological effects of genocide 272

  Pueblos 297

  pygmy chimpanzees

  vs common chimpanzees 18

  promiscuity 85

  pygmy hippopotamus 293–4

  quail, Japanese, sexual selection 91

  rabbits, self-extermination 282

  racial variation 54, 95–105

  antiquity of 97–8

  racism 214, 303

  radio, development 192–3, 194 />
  radio exobiology 185

  rainforests, destruction 322

  rats

  lemon-scented, experiment 92

  extinctions 290

  reindeer, self-extermination 282

  Renfrew, Professor Colin, on origin of Indo-European languages 241

  repair 108

  replacement of body structures 109

  rest, energy requirement 114

  rise to humanity 27–48

  Robinson, G.A. (missionary) 253

  Roca, J.A (Argentinian general) 268

  Roggeveen, Jakob (explorer) 296

  Romance languages 232

  Rome, ancient 301

  Roosevelt, Theodore (US President) 278

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 286

  Royal Society of Tasmania 253

  Russonorsk language 142

  rye 218

  scapegoating 260

  Seattle, Chief, Duwanish Tribe 285

  self-defence 268

  self-exterminations 282

  sexual inequality and agriculture 170

  sexual intercourse

  comparative duration 63

  extramarital 53, 71–83, 85

  function 65

  in privacy 51, 66–9

  sexual jealousy, murders and wars 81

  sexual maturity, age of 113–14

  sexual receptivity 64–5

  sexual selection 54, 84–105

  and art 159–60

  in bowerbirds 157–8

  communication, and chemical abuse 176

  in humans 103–5

  kibbutzniks 93

  learned 92

  by men, vs women 79–80

  as origin of racial variation 101–4

  search images in 86, 90

  by women, vs men 79–80

  sexuality, human 56

  Seyfarth, Robert 128

  Shasta ground sloth 307

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe 303

  Sheridan, Philip (US General) 278

  Siassi islanders 160

  Sibley, Charles 15–16

  Siri (elephant) 152

  skeletons, human, paleopathology 168

  skin colour, variation 99–101

  snow geese

  in Manitoba 78–9

  sexual selection 103, 104

  social cohesion and art 160

  sociobiology 74, 82–3

  Solomon Islands 317

  people 95–6

  technology and genocide 266

  spear points, Clovis, Folsom 306

  species (see also extinctions)

  distribution 198

  endangered 25, 320

  exterminations 280–2

  longevity vs predation 114–15

  variation in 97

  spectacled cormorant 315

  speech 47–8

  Sredny Stog culture 242

  St Matthew Island 282

  Steadman, David (palaeontologist) 292

  steppe economy 244

  Stone Age 32

  stotting of gazelles 178

  Strauss, Richard 160

  Struhsaker, Thomas (biologist) 128

  suicide, ecological 282

  sumpweed 218

  sweetcorn 219

  switching predators 280–1

  Symons, Donald (anthropologist) 68

  syntax 135

  tameness of large mammals 310

  T’ang Dynasty, emperors 81

  tape-recording experiments on animal language 128–9

  Tasmanians 100

  dissection 253

  extermination 252

  tattooing 179

  taxonomy

  apes 13–14

  apes and humans 16–26

  birds 15–16

  philosophy 20–1

  Tay-Sachs disease 22

  technology and genocide 266

  ‘telephone’ (‘Chinese whispers’) 208

  Temne people (Sierra Leone) 75

  teosinte 220–1

  territorialism 206–7, 266–7

  testes, size 51, 62, 71

  ‘Third Man’ 29

  Thompson, Fred (zoologist) 317–19

  Tocharian language 239

  tools 328

  vs brain size 11

  compound 40

  Cro-Magnons 40

  Neanderthals 36–7

  Stone Age 32

  toxic chemicals 173

  trade 41

  training 57

  travel, freedom of 199

  Tre-ba people of Tibet 75

  Trojan War 81

  Trollope, Anthony 254

  tropical rainforests, destruction 322

  Truganini (Tasmanian) 253

  Tudawhe language 210

  Turkestan, Chinese 239

  Turkish invasions of Europe 246–7

  Tutsi, massacres of Hutu 273

  Twenty-Third Psalm, the 230–1

  Van Devender, Thomas (paleobotanist) 297

  Ventris, Michael (cryptographer) 237

  vervets 127–32

  learning of language 131–2

  vicuñas 216

  Viking missions 185

  vitamin D and skin colour 99

  vocabularies 133

  warships 112

  wars

  of animals 261

  due to sexual jealousy 81

  in New Guinea 265

  Washington, George (US President) 277

  weapons for hunting 40–1

  weasels, geographic variation in 98

  West Indies, extinction 295

  wheat 218

  Wichmann, Arthur (explorer) 330

  widowbirds, tails of 102

  Williams, George, on ageing 113

  Witkin, Jerome (art critic) 152

  women’s magazines, nude men in 64

  woodpeckers 188–92

  words 132–3

  World Wide Fund for Nature 332

  xenophobia 5, 201

  Yahi Indian 271

  Zahavi, Amotz, on sexual signalling 176

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