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Author Ungar, Peter S.

Title Evolution's Bite
Published Princeton University Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Contents How teeth work -- How teeth are used -- Out of the garden -- Our changing world -- Foodprints -- What made us human -- The Neolithic revolution -- Victims of our own success
Summary Ungar describes how a tooth's 'foodprints'--distinctive patterns of microscopic wear and tear--provide telltale details about what an animal actually ate in the past. These clues, combined with groundbreaking research in paleoclimatology, demonstrate how a changing climate altered the food options available to our ancestors, what Ungar calls the biospheric buffet. When diets change, species change, and Ungar traces how diet and an unpredictable climate determined who among our ancestors was winnowed out and who survived, as well as why we transitioned from the role of forager to farmer. By sifting through the evidence--and the scars on our teeth--Ungar makes the important case for what might or might not be the most natural diet for humans
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-228) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Human evolution.
Teeth -- Evolution
Dental anthropology.
Nutritional anthropology.
Prehistoric peoples -- Food
Diet -- History
Fossil hominids.
Teeth, Fossil.
Evolution (Biology)
Diet -- history
Paleontology -- methods
Biological Evolution
Hominidae
Paleodontology -- methods
Paleodontology
evolution.
NATURE -- Animals -- Mammals.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Mammals.
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology
Evolution (Biology)
Dental anthropology
Diet
Fossil hominids
Human evolution
Nutritional anthropology
Prehistoric peoples -- Food
Teeth -- Evolution
Teeth, Fossil
Ernährung
Frühmensch
Zahn
Hominisation
Paläanthropologie
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1400884756
9781400884759