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Gregory Cochran, “The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution” (Basic, 2009)

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Human Evolution and Rapid Change

The chapter challenges the idea that human evolution stopped at a specific point, presenting evidence of rapid change since humans moved out of Africa. It discusses the impact of new environments and selective pressures on evolutionary changes, such as advancements in hunting techniques and the transition to agriculture. The chapter also explores the existence of differential reproduction within particular populations and between human groups, comparing different regions and their paths of evolution.

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