Human Diet: Its Origin and Evolution
Editat de Peter S. Ungar, Mark F. Teaforden Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2002
Studies of traditional peoples, non-human primates, human fossil and archaeological remains, nutritional chemistry, and evolutionary medicine, to name just a few, all contribute to our understanding of the evolution of the human diet. Still, as analyses become more specialized, researchers become more narrowly focused and isolated. This volume attempts to bring together authors schooled in a variety of academic disciplines so that we might begin to build a more cohesive view of the evolution of the human diet. The book demonstrates how past diets are reconstructed using both direct analogies with living traditional peoples and non-human primates, and studies of the bones and teeth of fossils. An understanding of our ancestral diets reveals how health relates to nutrition, and conclusions can be drawn as to how we may alter our current diets to further our health.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897897365
ISBN-10: 0897897366
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0897897366
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Perspectives on the Evolution of Human Diet by Peter S. Unger and Mark F. Teaford
Evolution, Diet, and Health by S. Boyd Eaton, Stanley B. Eaton III, and Loren Cordain
Post-Pleistocene Human Evolution: Bioarchaeology of the Agriculture Transition by Clark Spencer Larsen
Early Childhood Health in Foragers by Sara Stinson
Meat-Eating, Grandmothering, and the Evolution of Early Human Diets by James O'Connell, Kristen Hawkes, and Nicholas Blurton Jones
A Two-Stage Model of Increased Dietary Quality in Early Hominid Evolution: The Role of Fiber by Nancy Lou Conklin-Brittain, Richard W. Wrangham, and Catherine C. Smith
Plants of the Apes I: Is There a Hominoid Model for the Origins of the Hominoid Diet? by Peter S. Rodman
Hunter-Gatherer Diets: Wild Foods Signal Relief from Diseases of Affluence by Katharine Milton
Hominid Dietary Niches from Proxy Chemical Indicators in Fossils: The Swartkrans Example by Julia Lee-Thorp
Paleontological Evidence for the Diets of African Plio-Pleistocene Hominids with Special Reference to Early Homo by Mark F. Teaford, Peter S. Ungar, and Frederick E. Grine
Bibliography
Index
Evolution, Diet, and Health by S. Boyd Eaton, Stanley B. Eaton III, and Loren Cordain
Post-Pleistocene Human Evolution: Bioarchaeology of the Agriculture Transition by Clark Spencer Larsen
Early Childhood Health in Foragers by Sara Stinson
Meat-Eating, Grandmothering, and the Evolution of Early Human Diets by James O'Connell, Kristen Hawkes, and Nicholas Blurton Jones
A Two-Stage Model of Increased Dietary Quality in Early Hominid Evolution: The Role of Fiber by Nancy Lou Conklin-Brittain, Richard W. Wrangham, and Catherine C. Smith
Plants of the Apes I: Is There a Hominoid Model for the Origins of the Hominoid Diet? by Peter S. Rodman
Hunter-Gatherer Diets: Wild Foods Signal Relief from Diseases of Affluence by Katharine Milton
Hominid Dietary Niches from Proxy Chemical Indicators in Fossils: The Swartkrans Example by Julia Lee-Thorp
Paleontological Evidence for the Diets of African Plio-Pleistocene Hominids with Special Reference to Early Homo by Mark F. Teaford, Peter S. Ungar, and Frederick E. Grine
Bibliography
Index