Tamed

Ten Species that Changed our World

Paperback, 368 pages

Published Nov. 1, 2018 by Windmill Books.

ISBN:
978-1-78609-001-0
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4 stars (1 review)

For hundreds of thousands of years, our ancestors depended on wild plants and animals for survival. They were hunter-gatherers, consummate foraging experts, taking the world as they found it. Then a revolution occurred – our ancestors’ interaction with other species changed. They began to tame them. The human population boomed; civilisation began.

In Tamed, Alice Roberts uncovers the deep history of ten familiar species with incredible wild pasts: dogs, apples and wheat; cattle, potatoes and chickens; rice, maize and horses – and, finally, humans.

She reveals how becoming part of our world changed these animals and plants, and shows how they became our allies, essential to the survival and success of our own species.

Enlightening, wide-ranging and endlessly fascinating, Tamed encompasses thousands of years of history and archaeology alongside cutting-edge genetics and anthropology. Yet it is also a deeply personal journey that changes how we see ourselves and the species …

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Interesting

4 stars

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.