Guns, Germs, & Steel Interests

Throughout the process of reading Guns, Germs & Steel, I have become ultimately more intrigued by what occurred before the events of early history that are generally recorded and taught about. I have always been fascinated by the concept of the earliest forms of human and human behavior, and what specifically varies us from other species of animals. Like most books and articles on similar subjects, Guns Germs and Steel covers a brief overview of what the first signs of hunter-gatherer lifestyles may have resembled, but I feel like there is a lot more research to be done on the topic. The book follows human advancements and our slow climb to "superiority" above other species of animals, and most of the separate research I have done shows that the main things that set us apart from our primate predecessors are communication and fire. This has lead me to become much more intrigued with the concept of early communication, and since there is less point-blank direct answers about the impact of fire on human society, I chose that topic to further my research on for my final project.

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