Guns, Germs and Steel: A short history of everybody for the last 13,000 years
Jared M. Diamondamazon.com
Guns, Germs and Steel: A short history of everybody for the last 13,000 years
Instead, we must consider food production and hunting-gathering as alternative strategies competing with each other.
Over 10,000 years ago, that unconscious selection for nonshattering wheat and barley stalks was apparently the first major human “improvement” in any plant. That change marked the beginning of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent.
One criterion, of course, is size. You prefer large berries, because it’s not worth your while to get sunburned and mosquito bitten for some lousy little berries. That provides part of the explanation why many crop plants have much bigger fruits than their wild ancestors do.