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Tamed

Ten Species that Changed our World

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**'A masterpiece of evocative scientific storytelling.' BRIAN COX**
**'Will appeal to fans of Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens'. Mail on Sunday **
The extraordinary story of the species that became our allies.
Dogs became our companions
Wheat fed a booming population
Cattle gave us meat and milk
Maize fuelled the growth of empires
Potatoes brought us feast and famine
Chickens led us to wonder about tomorrow
Rice promised us a golden future
Horses gave us strength and speed
Apples travelled with us
HUMANS TAMED THEM ALL
For hundreds of thousands of years, our ancestors depended on wild plants and animals to stay alive – until they began to tame them.
Combining archaeology and cutting-edge genetics, Tamed tells the story of the greatest revolution in human history and reveals the fascinating origins of ten crucial domesticated species; and how they, in turn, transformed us. In a world creaking under the strain of human activity, Alice Roberts urges us to look again at our relationship with the natural world – and our huge influence upon it.
AN ECONOMIST AND MAIL ON SUNDAY 'BOOK OF THE YEAR' 2017

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      Starred review from November 1, 2018
      The Neolithic period is the foundation of the modern world. It was then that nine hitherto wild species became irrevocably intertwined with our own species. Anthropologist Roberts, who has written of humans (Evolution: The Human Story, 2017), now turns her attention to our most important domesticated plants and animals. Beginning with our first ally, the dog, the author entwines prehistoric archaeology, history, and genetics to tell of how these nine species became so important to us. Wolves became dogs by being friendly toward, or at least less wary of, humans. Wheat became a portable food for an increasing population, and cattle produced not only meat but a novel food: milk. Columbus brought maize from the New World to the Old, and chickens spread across the planet due to their wondrous portability and adaptability. Roberts also tells the stories of potatoes, rice, apples, and the horse, in each case, looking at the original area of domestication, the history of the species' spread, and how modern genetics are used to trace the species' origin and further modify it for modern use. The final chapter focuses on the tenth species, Homo sapiens, and how we've domesticated ourselves.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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