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This article mentions it in passing:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=533743

"We know roughly when and where farming began, because of the archæological evidence: domestication is a shock to the physiology of man and beast. The skeletons of people change, they temporarily grow smaller and less healthy, as the human body adapts to a protein-poorer diet and a more arduous lifestyle. Likewise, newly domesticated animals get scrawnier at first."

I'm sure some google wizardry could find a real source.



I'd say increases in the prevalence disease would have been the biggest factor in the reduction of lifespan for 'civilised' people.




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