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Review of Dario Maestripieri’s Games Primates Play: An Undercover Investigation of the Evolution and Economics of Human Relationships (New York: Basic Books, 2012)

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Emery Thompson, M. Review of Dario Maestripieri’s Games Primates Play: An Undercover Investigation of the Evolution and Economics of Human Relationships (New York: Basic Books, 2012). Hum Nat 23, 250–252 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12110-012-9141-0

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