RembrandtvanRijn-AnElderlyManinPrayer-196716-Cl Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 12, 2026 CategoriesCultural AnthropologyEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , anthropology, apes, Barbie doll, Bayesian reasoning, Christianity, culture, dancing, Dungeons and Dragons, Elsevier, evolutionary requirements, feasting, human behavior, human origins, humanity, humans, indigenous peoples, Islam, John Speth, Judaism, movies, non-rational behaviors, praying, Quaternary Environments and Humans, singing, spirituality, survival, University of Michigan, war, witches, wizards Paper: Human Behavior Shows We’re “Far More Complex than Just a ‘Souped-Up’ Ape” Casey Luskin June 12, 2026 Cultural Anthropology, Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 6 How do we explain all the “mind-boggling sweep” of time-consuming behavior that isn’t directly necessary for survival? Read More ›