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Course: History Of The Second World War (EUH 4280)
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Doing what comes naturally
Lions and wolves communicate well enough to hunt as a
group. Bees can tell each other where the best pollen is.
For almost the whole of human history, from at least 3
million years ago, mankind has lived by carrying out these
two basic activities of hunting (or fishing) and gathering
edible items of any kind (from fruit to insects). We are
unusual among animals in combining the two functions, and
we have been greatly helped in both by the development of
language. But basically, as hunter-gatherers, we have lived by
doing what comes naturally.
It is true that human beings have dignified both activities
with elaborate ritual and with much attention to the spirits of
nature. And it is true that in human societies the business of
hunting and gathering has involved specialization, with men
doing the hunting and women much of the gathering. And
humans, unlike most animals, carry the food home and share
it, rather than consume it there and then.
But all this is a result of our ability to communicate, to
speculate, to rationalize. It does not alter the fact that for 3
million years Stone Age man, the hunter-gatherer, engages in
an activity as natural as the swoop of a hawk or the grazing
of a horse.
The Neolithic Revolution: 10,000 years ago
The change comes a mere 10,000 years ago, when people
first discover how to cultivate crops and to domesticate
animals. This is the most significant single development in
human history. It happens within the Stone Age, for tools are
still flint rather than metal, but it is the dividing line which
separates the old Stone Age (palaeolithic) from the new
Stone Age (neolithic). It has been aptly called the Neolithic
Revolution.
The strange thing is that this revolution occurs independently
in separate parts of the world - the Middle East, for example,
and America. How can this unlikely coincidence occur?