CrCriminal Anthropology is a subfield of anthropology that examines the origins of crime and criminal behavior within social, cultural, biological and evolutionary contexts. From an anthropological perspective, crime is not merely seen as individuals violating social norms but as a complex phenomenon shaped by the individual’s environment, genetic structure and cultural codes. This field argues that criminality cannot be explained solely by socioeconomic factors but is also linked to evolutionary
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The Gombe Chimpanzee War is a landmark case in primatology, representing the first documented long-term and organized conflict between chimpanzees, occurring between 1974 and 1978 in Gombe National Park in northwestern Tanzania. This event opened important debates in modern ethology and evolutionary psychology by demonstrating that chimpanzees are capable of group-based violent behaviors, not merely individual aggression.Historical Background and Observation ProcessThe observation of the war too
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Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu

Uncanny Valley (English: Uncanny Valley) is a hypothesis that describes how, as the appearance and behavior of a human-like entity such as a robot or animation become increasingly human-like, the emotional response of an observer toward it initially becomes more positive—but at a certain threshold where full human realism is not quite achieved, it suddenly shifts to negative feelings such as eeriness, fear, or revulsion. When human likeness approaches perfection, however, this negative response
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