Wild Cultures: Epilogue: Will we have the time to study chimpanzee culture?

Introduction 1. Studying culture in the wild 2. From human culture to wild culture 3. Shaping nature into home: about material culture 4. One for all and all for one: about social culture 5. I want to have sex with you: about symbolic culture 6. Learning culture: from pupils to teachers 7. Dead or alive? Towards a notion of death and empathy 8. Wild culture - wild intelligence 9. Uniquely chimpanzee - uniquely human Epilogue: will we have the time to study chimpanzee culture? References Index.

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