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Why hunt? Why gather?
September 23, 2008 in press
Tags: agriculture, breeding, gathering, hunting, neolithic revolution, selection
Author: Volume
Join the Neolithic Revolution!
[Via: The Poetics of Cyberspace]
EDIT: Comic strip by David Steinlicht. Here’s an interesting comment on Next Nature
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