In a new book, political scientist David Grayburn argues that there was no hierarchy in the human past. The standard story is that agriculture created larger societies and hierarchies emerged. But he says it's overly simplicitic to suggest we didn't have hierarchy at one time or another. He also cites research on why humans are uniquely able to throw objects with extreme speed and accuracy.

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