Female cosmetic coalitions
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The theory of female cosmetic coalitions (FCC) represents a (controversial) attempt - proposed by evolutionary anthropologists Chris Knight and Camilla Power together with archaeologist Ian Watts - to explain the evolutionary emergence of art, ritual and symbolic culture in Homo sapiens.
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See also
- Body art
- Body painting
- Cosmetics
- Human evolution
- The Human Revolution (human origins)
- Origins of society
- Sex strike
- Symbolic culture
- Prehistoric art
- Ochre
- Reproductive synchrony
- Menstrual synchrony
- Metaformic Theory
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