Ian Pitchford

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Cooking enabled hominids to trade gut size for brain size. Erectus hominids, in other words, had almost everything we might call human: two legs, two hands, a big brain, opposable thumbs, fire, cooking, tools, technology, cooperation, long childhoods, kindly demeanour. And yet there was no sign of cultural take-off, little progress in technology, little expansion of range or niche.
The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves
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