On Wednesday, Aug 11, 2004, at 06:43 US/Pacific, Jim Swayze wrote:
> Andrew > So, if food is abundant before the introduction of farming,
> why take up farming in the first place?
>
> It's an interesting question why we left Eden. I believe the answer
> has something to do with the addictive nature of grains, our
> preference for certainty, and perhaps the extinction of megafauna.
> --
I tend to think first of sexual/social drives, which couldn't get out
of hand in a hunter/gatherer milieu, but perhaps with fire and the very
first clue about agriculture, encouraged us to try to form larger units
with more permanence, making the substitution of ready-at-hand food for
hunted more attractive.
I also think, off topic, that we probably have never been emotionally
well-equipped for "pack" life, and keep messing up because of that:)
ginny
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