Tamed

Hardcover

Published by Hutchinson Radius.

ISBN:
978-1-78633-061-1
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Interesting

A decent mix of things you would probably guess and maybe some you wouldn't.

A large amount of discussion on genetically modified plants and animals, but I felt like the book overall jumped around a lot and I wasn't sure exactly what it was coming together to say.

I enjoyed the last section focusing on humanity. I've read some reviews that said the book was dry or overly focused on data, but that wasn't my experience.

I'd probably recommend this if you are a fan of her other books, or interested in the food crisis / GM food.

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I often wonder how humans someone how managed to invent things, like cheese or bread, was it all a big accident? In Tamed, Alice Roberts takes ten species and looks at how they became domesticated into what we know today.

The book is ordered in a chronological way, with the oldest cases of domestication first, based on archaeological findings and carbon dating. The first being dogs and it explains how the wolves may have become friendly with humans in exchange for food and then they became beneficial for hunting. In each case, there is quite a lot of dry data to go with the hypotheses, and Alice is often clear that we don’t have absolute proof.

It also covers cows, chickens and horses and well as plants such as wheat, maize, potatoes and rice. These foods don’t necessarily come from where we think they do and they quite removed from …

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