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How Paleolithic Humans Changed the World and led to Agricultural Civilizations The summary of this video has two main points;  Deserts are formed from deforestation which took place through planned wildfires from humans as far back as 1.2 million years ago. Because grasslands are not climactic vegetation their presence is not formed through a natural progression of an ecosystem. Grass is a short term intermediary vegetation between deserts and forests. Forests will grow if allowed, deserts are the long term result of uninterrupted grasslands as arid conditions create a feedback loop of the desertification process. The second point is humans settled into large agricultural civilizations precisely because previous millennia of burnings created flat plains that could sustain crops and livestock. Deserts indicate locations of human activity sometime in the past as deserts are accidentally manmade because grasslands are directly from the result of forest burning because grass is not a climactic vegetation.  The key takeaways are paleolithic humans can be best tracked through deserts and grasslands that exist today, because they had to be formed through fire economies which upends a lot of the standard ideas of paleolithic humans and human movements over the last million or so years ago which also undermines the human exceptionalism belief that only modern humans are ‘persons’. Topography, the land and its fertility is what contributes to the total conditions of the biosphere, these are altered by human activity and paradoxically reveal that global problems can be fixed simply by restoring the land. It’s paradoxical because modern conceptions maintain that humans are doomed because the earth is static and everything is permanent or set on an unalterable course. Yet by showing that humans created deserts and grasslands, and that farmlands will become deserts if continued to be worked on, it shows that we do have an impact, for better and worse, anything that can be destroyed can also be restored. #paleolithic#grasslands#deserts#farmland
How Paleolithic Humans Changed the World and led to Agricultural Civilizations The summary of this video has two main points; Deserts are formed from deforestation which took place through planned wildfires from humans as far back as 1.2 million years ago. Because grasslands are not climactic vegetation their presence is not formed through a natural progression of an ecosystem. Grass is a short term intermediary vegetation between deserts and forests. Forests will grow if allowed, deserts are the long term result of uninterrupted grasslands as arid conditions create a feedback loop of the desertification process. The second point is humans settled into large agricultural civilizations precisely because previous millennia of burnings created flat plains that could sustain crops and livestock. Deserts indicate locations of human activity sometime in the past as deserts are accidentally manmade because grasslands are directly from the result of forest burning because grass is not a climactic vegetation. The key takeaways are paleolithic humans can be best tracked through deserts and grasslands that exist today, because they had to be formed through fire economies which upends a lot of the standard ideas of paleolithic humans and human movements over the last million or so years ago which also undermines the human exceptionalism belief that only modern humans are ‘persons’. Topography, the land and its fertility is what contributes to the total conditions of the biosphere, these are altered by human activity and paradoxically reveal that global problems can be fixed simply by restoring the land. It’s paradoxical because modern conceptions maintain that humans are doomed because the earth is static and everything is permanent or set on an unalterable course. Yet by showing that humans created deserts and grasslands, and that farmlands will become deserts if continued to be worked on, it shows that we do have an impact, for better and worse, anything that can be destroyed can also be restored. #paleolithic#grasslands#deserts#farmland

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