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|title= The Animal Connection and Human Evolution
|title= The Animal Connection and Human Evolution
|author= Pat Shipman
|author= Pat Shipman
|date= August 2010
|year= 2010
|journal=Current Anthropology
|journal=Current Anthropology
|volume=51
|volume=51
|pages= 519–538
|pages= 519–538
|url=http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/653816
|url=http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/653816
|title=Chicago Journals - Current Anthropology
|doi=10.1086/653816
|doi=10.1086/653816
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:Posits that the relationship between humans and other animals played a key role in establishing key traits of our species: "tool making, symbolic behavior and language, and the domestication of plants and animals."

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Pat Shipman (2010). "The Animal Connection and Human Evolution". Current Anthropology 51: 519–538. DOI:10.1086/653816. Research Blogging[e]

Posits that the relationship between humans and other animals played a key role in establishing key traits of our species: "tool making, symbolic behavior and language, and the domestication of plants and animals."