> We may well ask why men suddenly sought to control paternity, if
> they had lacked such control for hundreds of thousands of years.
According to an article in Scientific American,("High Fertility in
Sub-Saharan Africa") the invention of the plow made lifetime monogamy and
patrilineal decent an economic necessity.
Because of tetse flies limiting the availability of draft animals,
sub-Saharan Africa never adopted this mode of mating and inheritance. Thus
female chastity is not such a big deal and polygamy predominates.
Ray Audette
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