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Tamed : ten species that changed our world
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
Tamed : ten species that changed our world
AUTHOR:
Roberts, Alice M.
ISBN:
9781786090010
PUBLICATION_INFO:
London : Windmill Books, 2018.
PHYSICAL_DESC:
360 p. : ill. ; 20 cm
CONTENTS:
Dogs -- Wheat -- Cattle -- Maize -- Potatoes -- Chickens -- Rice -- Horses -- Apples -- Humans.
ABSTRACT:
Ten species that changed our world! For hundreds of thousands of years, our ancestors depended on wild plants and animals for survival. They were hunter-gatherers, consummate foraging experts, but taking the world as they found it. Then a revolution occurred - our ancestors' interaction with other species changed. They began to tame them. The human population boomed; civilisation began. In this book, Alice Roberts uncovers the amazing deep history of ten familiar species with incredible wild pasts: dogs, apples and wheat; cattle; potatoes and chickens; rice, maize, and horses - and, finally, humans. Alice Roberts not only reveals how becoming part of our world changed these animals and plants, but shows how they became our allies, essential to the survival and success of our own species - and to our future.
SUBJECT:
Animals -- History.
Animals and civilization.
Domestic animals -- History.
Plants, Cultivated -- History.
BIBSUMMARY:
Ten species that changed our world! For hundreds of thousands of years, our ancestors depended on wild plants and animals for survival. They were hunter-gatherers, consummate foraging experts, but taking the world as they found it. Then a revolution occurred - our ancestors' interaction with other species changed. They began to tame them. The human population boomed; civilisation began. In this book, Alice Roberts uncovers the amazing deep history of ten familiar species with incredible wild pasts: dogs, apples and wheat; cattle; potatoes and chickens; rice, maize, and horses - and, finally, humans. Alice Roberts not only reveals how becoming part of our world changed these animals and plants, but shows how they became our allies, essential to the survival and success of our own species - and to our future.