Why did we start farming?
Steven Mithen: Hunter-Gatherers Were Right, 30 November 2017
Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States
by James C. Scott.
Yale, 336 pp., £20, September 2017,978 0 300 18291 0 Show More
by James C. Scott.
Yale, 336 pp., £20, September 2017,
“... most likely somewhere in Africa around 400,000 years ago, the planet was set on a new course. We have little idea and even less evidence of how early humans made fire; perhaps they carried around smouldering bundles of leaves from forest fires, or captured the sparks thrown off when chipping stone or rubbing sticks together. However it happened, the human ... ”