Mark Moore wrote:
> I just read two different theories on why HG's switched to an
> agricultural type of society.
Another view might be found in Budiansky's "Covenant of the Wild: Why
Animals Chose Domestication". (see NeaderThin bibliography)
This important work discusses why domestic animals have an evolutionary
advantage in being eaten and why humans share similar advantages in
becoming serfs or employees (even I sometimes long for the simple bliss
of a steady paycheck). The cultural and enviromental effects of this are
also discussed in Paul Shepard's book "The Tender Carnivore and the
Sacred Game".
This theme will be further examined in my upcoming (don't ask when) book
"Darwin's God: The Evolutionary Advantage of Religion".
Ray Audette
Author "NeanderThin:A Caveman's Guide to Nutrition"
http://www.sofdesign.com/neander