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| #494315 in Books | 2009-05-26 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x1.13 x5.50l,.90 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | hardcover | Basic Books | Cooking | Anthropology | Food||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Definitely worth a read|By Bill Gonch|This is really a good book on an important topic that just does not get much coverage: the anthropology of food. Now, there are quite a few people who express theories on what made us human and what our distant ancestors ate. Wrangham is one of the few who combines the two topics.
Put briefly that major points of his argument a|From Publishers Weekly|Starred . Contrary to the dogmas of raw-foods enthusiasts, cooked cuisine was central to the biological and social evolution of humanity, argues this fascinating study. Harvard biological anthropologist Wrangham (Demonic Males) dat
Ever since Darwin and The Descent of Man, the existence 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. When our ancestors adapted to using fire, hum...
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