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Miki Ben-Dor
I am a Ph.D. in archaeology, affiliated with the department of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University. I research the connection between human evolution and nutrition throughout human prehistory.
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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Can anecdotes and history match science in guiding Paleo nutrition?
Abstract – Yes! Anecdotes and historical lessons can be as valuable as science in nutrition. This is how we managed to cross the first 2.5 million years of our existence as a species.
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The real chimpanzee diet – Fat, Glucose, Protein and a little Fructose
“Our lineage goes back directly to the Chimpanzee. There is no need to look for a common ancestor”. I heard that statement not long ago in a lecture given by a famous physical anthropologist that has discovered an Australopithecus or … Read the rest
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