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Online Only > Categories > Harvard in the NewsI Cook, Therefore I Am?The “Meeting the Minds” column in today’s Boston Globe introduces Moore professor of biological anthropology Richard Wrangham and explores the controversy around Wrangham’s argument that cooking food is what allowed for the enlargement of the primitive human brain and, consequently, for humans to break away from the rest of the animal kingdom. The column also quotes Maccurdy professor of prehistoric archaeology Ofer Bar-Yosef, who finds Wrangham’s hypothesis less than convincing:
Harvard Magazine covered Wrangham’s cooking hypothesis back in 2000; read that article here. |
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