Wise words from Mishah Altair. She bites everyone but sometimes it's a lot more rightfully mean than others

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Wise words from Mishah Altair. She bites everyone but sometimes it's a lot more rightfully mean than others

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I just finished this great book and I can’t recommend it enough. I don’t want to give anything away because it’s such a fascinating read. But I will say that I was convinced by the author’s arguments regarding the Paleolithic and Neolithic, and I have shared his sentiments regarding Covid being, sadly, an inflection point for a while.
Also, despite how many books I’ve read on the Black Death, I’ve never encountered such a thorough explanation of how intertwined Yersinia has been with our species. If you learn about the Plague, it’s presented as a one-time event. But it was not one time, it’s been constant for millennia until the advent of antibiotics. And if you’re of white European descent, you could be a result of a Yersinia epidemic 5000 years ago. That’s very interesting stuff, but it also makes you wonder in what other ways history is essentially mis-presented.
5/5 An excellent read
books I’ve read in 2024 📖 no. 134
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues by Jonathan Kennedy
“There is one universally incorrect choice: do nothing.”
In farming societies big and well connected enough to maintain a chain of infection, the infectious diseases that emerged after the Neolithic Revolution would have quickly become endemic childhood afflictions. Anyone who had reached adulthood would have been exposed to these pathogens, survived and developed some level of immunity. Consequently, archaeologists who study the skeletons in prehistoric cemeteries across the world have noted that about 1,000 years after the adoption of settled farming the proportion of child and adolescent skeletons increased markedly.
Jonathan Kennedy, Pathogenesis: How Germs Made History
what... I had no idea the horrid infant mortality rates (before vaccines) were a consequence of the Neolithic Revolution...

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Treatment -- remove tick -- symptoms resolve a few hours later
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