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by getoffmycase
1095 days ago
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I question a lot of the info in comment. Specifically the “humans domesticated themselves 6000years ago.” We had characteristics of “domesticating ourselves” long before 6000 years ago. Non-pronounced canines, reduced sexual dimorphism between males and females, are all hallmarks of a transition from a mating system that was “tournament based” (one male wins all the females) to a more pair-bonded species, although it’s a spectrum and humans have behavior related to both. This was probably co-evolving with the cost of raising a human child. Which we didn’t just magically start doing 6000 years. Classic example of the bullshit asymmetry principle, where it took me two paragraphs of text to reasonably dispute a one sentence off hand, inaccurate comment |
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Source: human evolution PhD, I have worked in faculty of language evolution, prosociality, genetic basis for self-domestication.