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Did Humans Evolve As Carnivores? with Paleoanthropologist Dr. Miki Ben-Dor

Year of Plenty Podcast

English - October 12, 2022 05:00 - 2 hours - 96 MB - ★★★★★ - 211 ratings
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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Miki Ben-Dor, a Paleoanthropologist at Tel Aviv University. His area of study examines the causal relationship between Paleolithic nutrition and human evolution. Figuring out what our ancestors ate can help inform us how we should eat in this day and age. 

Miki and I sat down to explore his findings on humans being much more adapted to eating meat than plants. Now I'm not against eating plants and Miki’s findings dont claim that we should only be eating animal foods…but he has uncovered a lot of evidence that points to humans being meateaters for a great length of our evolution.

Episode Overview:

Human Trophic Level: Our position in the food chain compared to other living thingsHow our bodies are much more designed to utilize animal vs plant foods  for energyArcheological and ethnographic evidence for humans evolving as carnivoresHow we can look back to our evolution to inform what we should eat todayWhy hunting larger animals was the most energetically efficient for our ancestorsWhy hunting small animals and the search for fat might have caused us to grow larger brains


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