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" ... "Very few cases of maternal-fetal burials have been cited in the bioarchaeological literature," Wakefield-Murphy explains in her research poster presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists conference. "In prehistory, childbirth related deaths were by no means rare events," but their rarity in archaeology may be the result of biases in excavation or preservation, or, in some cases, "maternal-fetal deaths were historically given unique mortuary treatment," resulting in these women not being found in traditional cemeteries. ... "
" ... Human beings are social animals with a need for connection that is powerful and primitive. The roots of connection go back to our prehistory as a matter of survival. Our brains have evolved to be social – constantly assessing what others may think or feel, how they are responding to us, if we feel safe with them, and if they feel safe with us. ... "
" ... In prehistory, evolution tuned our metabolism so we didn't immediately start tucking in to our fat stores the moment food became scare. Individuals who did that would find that when a potentially catastrophic food shortage occurred they would have less fat stored and so be the first to succumb. Of course, today, when for most people in developed countries, availability of calories is unlimited this hysteresis that once made us efficient now makes us fat. Every ounce of excess carbohydrate is stored away as fat, but those stores are not re-accessed as soon as your glucose is depleted. Instead you are left feeling hungry and lacking in energy for a while – and with fast-food fries within easy reach it’s just too tempting to re-fuel with carbs again. ... "
" ... It is a struggle to tell this story to people who have not spent time inside the Section 42 bubble. I am intimately familiar with the history and even prehistory of the issue as I worked on affordable deals sponsored by NFPs even prior to the enactment of Section 42. Joseph B Cohan and Associates got into the field because we had a lot of dentists as clients. ... "
" ... We are social animals with a need for belonging that is powerful and primitive. The roots of connection go back to our prehistory as a matter of survival. Belonging is not only a motivating component of workplace collaboration; it is the brain’s key driver. Our brains have evolved to be social – constantly assessing what others may think or feel, how they are responding to us, if we feel safe with them, and if they feel safe with us. ... "