1. The Impact Of Domestication On Human Health
You would form a hypothesis that a population with no advanced medicine or agricultural system would be a population in despair. ... The prehistoric acceleration of population growth after the adoption of sedentism and farming, if it is not an artifact of archaeological reconstruction, could be explained by an increase in fertility or altered birth control decisions that appear to accompany sedentism and agriculture. ... In later stages of the intensification of agriculture and the development of civilization, adult life expectancy most often increased-and often increased substantially-but t...
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