Brittney Leigh

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But archaeological records show that people in the forager-farmer communities that lived outside these early states were a good deal better off, with life expectancies around 50 per cent longer.1 They were healthier, stronger, taller and better nourished than their more ‘civilised’ counterparts in South America – and, indeed, in Europe.
The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions
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