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Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
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“On average, human brains have shrunk some 10 percent in size over the last 20,000 years,”
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
“A more welcome fellow traveler on the modern human diaspora from Africa may have been the dog, the first known domestic animal. There is evidence that Aurignacian people living in Goyet Cave, Belgium, already had large dogs accompanying them about 35,000 years ago. The dogs were anatomically distinct from wolves in their shorter and broader snout and dental proportions, and isotope data suggest that they, like the humans, were feeding off horses and wild cattle. Moreover, ancient dog DNA was obtained, which showed that the Belgian dogs were already genetically diverse and that their mitochondrial sequences could not be matched among the large databases of contemporary wolf and dog DNA. These findings are important because they suggest that dog domestication had already been under way well before 35,000 years ago.”
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
“So we have to recognize that species concepts are humanly produced categories which may or may not always work when compared with the reality of nature.”
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
“Something as important as the origin and growth of religious belief certainly warrants further discussion. This is an even more controversial area than the origins of language, with most scientists accepting that religion serves social needs and is deep-seated in humans—perhaps even with an inherited tendency, like the capacity to learn language. But a minority, echoing Karl Marx’s words that “it is the opium of the people,” see religion as a pathology—a crutch that people turn to when they are under extreme stress.”
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
“They were fortunate as I had a couple of unusual mutations in my mtDNA, which makes it very recognizable, but it was still somewhat shocking to find that my DNA had left a contaminating trail across the museums of Europe! As Alan Cooper is jokily fond of accusing paleoanthropologists, in terms of the contamination of fossils he has tried to study, “You are all very dirty people!”
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
― Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth
