[HTML][HTML] What is domestication?
The nature of domestication is often misunderstood. Most definitions of the process are
anthropocentric and center on human intentionality, which minimizes the role of …
anthropocentric and center on human intentionality, which minimizes the role of …
Meat nutritional composition and nutritive role in the human diet
PMCC Pereira, AFRB Vicente - Meat science, 2013 - Elsevier
Meat has exerted a crucial role in human evolution and is an important component of a
healthy and well balanced diet due to its nutritional richness. The present review attempts to …
healthy and well balanced diet due to its nutritional richness. The present review attempts to …
The contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to the global protein supply
The contribution of aquatic animal protein to the global, animal-source protein supply and
the relative importance of aquaculture to capture fisheries in supplying this protein is …
the relative importance of aquaculture to capture fisheries in supplying this protein is …
[HTML][HTML] The challenge of meeting nutrient needs of infants and young children during the period of complementary feeding: an evolutionary perspective
Breast-fed infants and young children need complementary foods with a very high nutrient
density (particularly for iron and zinc), especially at ages 6–12 mo. However, in low-income …
density (particularly for iron and zinc), especially at ages 6–12 mo. However, in low-income …
[كتاب][B] The bioarchaeology of metabolic bone disease
MB Brickley, R Ives, S Mays - 2020 - books.google.com
The Bioarchaeology of Metabolic Bone Disease, Second Edition is a comprehensive source
dedicated to better understanding this group of conditions that have significant …
dedicated to better understanding this group of conditions that have significant …
Animal protein intake and risk of inflammatory bowel disease: The E3N prospective study
OBJECTIVES: Diet composition has long been suspected to contribute to inflammatory
bowel disease (IBD), but has not been thoroughly assessed, and has been assessed only in …
bowel disease (IBD), but has not been thoroughly assessed, and has been assessed only in …
Impact of meat and Lower Palaeolithic food processing techniques on chewing in humans
The origins of the genus Homo are murky, but by H. erectus, bigger brains and bodies had
evolved that, along with larger foraging ranges, would have increased the daily energetic …
evolved that, along with larger foraging ranges, would have increased the daily energetic …
Humans and scavengers: the evolution of interactions and ecosystem services
Since the origin of early Homo species during the Late Pliocene, interactions of humans with
scavenging birds and mammals have changed in form through shifting ecological scenarios …
scavenging birds and mammals have changed in form through shifting ecological scenarios …
[كتاب][B] Biological anthropology of the human skeleton
MA Katzenberg, AL Grauer - 2018 - books.google.com
An Indispensable Resource on Advanced Methods of Analysis of Human Skeletal and
Dental Remains in Archaeological and Forensic Contexts Now in its third edition, Biological …
Dental Remains in Archaeological and Forensic Contexts Now in its third edition, Biological …
Why do men hunt? A reevaluation of “man the hunter” and the sexual division of labor
The role of men in hunter-gatherer societies has been subject to vigorous debate over the
past 15 years. The proposal that men hunt wild game as a form of status signaling or …
past 15 years. The proposal that men hunt wild game as a form of status signaling or …