
Predictive History - The Story of "Civilization" Civilization #1: Explaining Humanity's Transition to Agriculture
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Oct 7, 2025 Explore humanity's dramatic shift from hunter-gathering to agriculture, challenging the conventional narrative of progress. Discover why farming may have made life harder and less healthy, delving into theories ranging from warfare to respect for elders. Uncover the role of religion at sites like Gobekli Tepe, where charismatic leaders and ritual practices encouraged settlement. The discussion weaves through ancient sites like Jericho and Çatalhöyük, highlighting the intertwining of ritual, identity, and the birth of agricultural communities.
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Farming Was Not Clearly An Upgrade
- The traditional story that agriculture sprung from a desire for stable food and surplus lacks solid evidence.
- Archaeological and biological data show farming made life harder, shorter, and less healthy than hunting-gathering.
Multiple Disciplines Solve One Puzzle
- Answering why we adopted farming requires interdisciplinary evidence from archaeology, anthropology, psychology, and primatology.
- Combining these fields lets scholars build plausible theories despite lacking direct records of motivations.
Religion Beats Competing Theories
- Scholars propose coercion, war, elder care, and religion as explanations for settling and farming.
- Religion currently holds the strongest consensus among these hypotheses.



