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Catching Fire How Cooking Made Us Human Wrangham Richard W

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Catching Fire How Cooking Made Us Human Wrangham Richard W
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Wrangham, Richard W
ISBN: 9780465013623, 9780465020416, 0465013627, 0465020410
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Catching Fire How Cooking Made Us Human Wrangham Richard W by Wrangham, Richard W 9780465013623, 9780465020416, 0465013627, 0465020410 instant download after payment.

The groundbreaking theory of how fire and food drove the evolution of modern humans Ever since Darwin and The Descent of Man, the evolution and world-wide dispersal of humans has been attributed to our intelligence and adaptability. But in Catching Fire, renowned primatologist Richard Wrangham presents a startling alternative: our evolutionary success is the result of cooking. In a groundbreaking theory of our origins, Wrangham shows that the shift from raw to cooked foods was the key factor in human evolution. Once our hominid ancestors began cooking their food, the human digestive tract shrank and the brain grew. Time once spent chewing tough raw food could be sued instead to hunt and to tend camp. Cooking became the basis for pair bonding and marriage, created the household, and even led to a sexual division of labor. In short, once our ancestors adapted to using fire, humanity began. Tracing the contemporary implications of our ancestors' diets, Catching Fire sheds new light on how we came to be the social, intelligent, and sexual species we are today. A pathbreaking new theory of human evolution, Catching Fire will provoke controversy and fascinate anyone interested in our ancient origins-or in our modern eating habits.

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