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#39 Were Early Humans Carnivores? With Dr. Miki Ben-Dor

#39 Were Early Humans Carnivores? With Dr. Miki Ben-Dor

Update: 2022-02-04
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To kick off this podcast series “What did humans evolve to eat?” I invited Dr. Miki Ben-Dor, a Ph.D. in archaeology, affiliated with the department of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University. He researches the connection between human evolution and nutrition throughout human prehistory.

In this episode we discuss

- How did The Ice Age affect what we ate?

- Where did plants fit into our diet during our evolutionary history?

- Why does Dr. Ben-Dor believe humans evolved to be hyper-carnivores?

- How did the human anatomy change throughout our evolution?

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Find Dr. Ben Dor

- paleostyle.com

- https://twitter.com/bendormiki?lang=en

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References

1. The evolution of the human trophic level during the Pleistocene

2. The evolution and changing ecology of the African hominid oral microbiome

3. Reconstructing Neanderthal diet: The case for carbohydrates

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NOT medical advice; not intended to treat, cure or diagnose; this video is merely for educational purposes. YOU are responsible for YOU.

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#39 Were Early Humans Carnivores? With Dr. Miki Ben-Dor

#39 Were Early Humans Carnivores? With Dr. Miki Ben-Dor

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