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How Small Were the Groups in Our Ancestral Environment?
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In our ancestral environment, groups of Australopithecus would disband into smaller groups of around 50 people because we didn't need brains that could accommodate larger numbers of people as there weren't bigger groups. Therefore, individuals only needed to negotiate with a limited number of people with known relationships.

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