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==Published books== * Dunbar. 1984. ''Reproductive Decisions: An Economic Analysis of Gelada Baboon Social Strategies''. Princeton University Press {{ISBN|0-691-08360-6}} * Dunbar. 1987. ''Demography and Reproduction''. In ''Primate Societies''. [[Barbara Smuts|Smuts, B.B.]], Cheney, D.L., Seyfarth, R.M., [[Richard Wrangham|Wrangham, R.W.]], Struhsaker, T.T. (eds). Chicago & London:University of Chicago Press. pp. 240β249 {{ISBN|0-226-76715-9}} * Dunbar. 1988. ''Primate Social Systems''. Chapman Hall and Yale University Press {{ISBN|0-8014-2087-3}} * [[Robert Foley (academic)|Foley, Robert]] & Dunbar, Robin (14 October 1989). "Beyond the bones of contention". ''[[New Scientist]]'' '''Vol.124''' (No.1686) pp. 21β25. * Dunbar. 1996. [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674910195 ''The Trouble with Science'']. [[Harvard University Press]]. {{ISBN|0-674-91019-2}} * Dunbar (ed.). 1995. ''Human Reproductive Decisions''. Macmillan {{ISBN|0-333-62051-8}} * Dunbar. 1997. ''[[Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language]]''. [[Harvard University Press]]. {{ISBN|0-674-36334-5}} * Runciman, Maynard Smith, & Dunbar (eds.). 1997. ''Evolution of Culture and Language in Primates and Humans''. Oxford University Press. * Dunbar, Knight, & Power (eds.). 1999. ''The Evolution of Culture''. Edinburgh University Press {{ISBN|0-8135-2730-9}} * Dunbar & Barrett. 2000. ''Cousins''. BBC Worldwide: London {{ISBN|0-7894-7155-8}} * Cowlishaw & Dunbar. 2000. ''Primate Conservation Biology''. University of Chicago Press {{ISBN|0-226-11636-0}} * Barrett, Dunbar & Lycett. 2002. ''Human Evolutionary Psychology''. London: Palgrave {{ISBN|0-691-09621-X}} * Dunbar, Barrett & Lycett. 2005. ''Evolutionary Psychology, a Beginner's Guide''. Oxford: One World Books {{ISBN|1-85168-356-9}} * Dunbar. 2004. ''The Human Story''. London: Faber and Faber {{ISBN|0-571-19133-9}} * Dunbar. 2010. ''How Many Friends Does One Person Need?: Dunbar's Number and Other Evolutionary Quirks''. London: Faber & Faber {{ISBN|978-0571253432}} (paper) * Dunbar. 2014. ''Human Evolution''. [[Pelican Books]] {{ISBN|978-0141975313}} * Dunbar. 2016. ''Human Evolution: Our Brains and Behavior'' (Illustrated) {{ISBN|0-1906-1678-4|}} * Dunbar. 2021. ''Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships''. [[Little, Brown and Company]] {{ISBN|978-1408711736}} * Dunbar. 2022. ''How Religion Evolved: And Why It Endures''. Pelican Books {{ISBN|978-0241431788}} * Camilleri, Rockey & Dunbar. 2023. ''The Social Brain: The Psychology of Successful Groups'' London: Penguin {{ISBN|978-1847943620}}
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