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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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Just-So Stories vs Science: Why Testing Ideas Matters
- 30 April 2026,
- Evolutionary explanations for human behaviour are everywhere. They appear in academic research, across social media, and increasingly within online communities...
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Banking on cooperation: taking cooperation theory into the field of microfinance
- 10 April 2026,
- A central aim in the study of cooperation is to test whether mechanisms identified in theory and laboratory experiments operate in the messy conditions of human...
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Why do we get angry? A new replication study in Brazil tests the Recalibrational Theory of Anger
- 23 December 2025,
- Two research branches in evolutionary psychology can make similar predictions about treatment expectations in contexts of conflict of interest, where, for those...