- abuurma
- Fire and the Society of Early Man
- Do We Need Nature?
- Agricultural Domestication: A Historical Perspective
- Early Humans and Necessity
- Bon Appetit
- From Beast to Best Friend
- Fire as a Simplified Model of Today's World
- The Domestication Pipeline
- Maize: One Small Plant, Huge Implications
- From H. Erectus to Now: How Far Have We Really Come?
- The History of Genetic Manipulation
- Hunting and Gathering: A Lifestyle for a Small Planet
- The Study of Ancient Man
- Calamine Lotion Won’t Cut It: Finding a Balance with the Environment
- The Development of Agriculture
- Incentives for Domestication
- The Exploitation of Plants and People
- Why Hunt?
- Early Humans: Affected by their Environment
- Reluctance to Change Stems From Our Past
- The Impetus for Agriculture: Theories and an Economic Perspective
- rparikh1
- The Role of Culture
- The Domestication of Fire
- Fire As A Cultural Spark: How Advanced Was Homo erectus?
- The Raging Aftereffects of Prehistoric Humans
- Infanticide and Population Control
- Reciprocal Nature: The Two-Way Street Between Early Humans and Their Environment
- Scavenger-gatherer
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