How important have the last 10,000 years of modern human civilizations and the rise of agriculture been to our physiological and biological well-being?

Essay Question:
How important have the last 10,000 years of modern human civilizations and the rise of agriculture been to our physiological and biological well-being? Why do current scientists believe this recent time period should be called the Anthropocene Epoch, and what does this have to do with global warming and climate change? How does studying our ancestral relationships with Neandertals, Denisovans, Homo floresiensis and an unknown Archaic African population, as well as the recent finds of Homo naledi, help us understand the physiological and biological impacts of the foods we eat and the areas we live in? What do you think is happening to us with evolutionary changes right now?

Requirements:
Your response is at least 4 paragraphs long, with each paragraph consisting of 5-7 complete sentences. Cite sources like the textbook and films thoroughly whenever possible. Outside sources of information are not permitted for this assignment.

Cite like this in-text: (Larsen 42).

This response should use specific examples from the textbook, readings, web links, and can use examples from the films in the modules for Chapters 10, 11, 12, and 13 ONLY.

Required Source:

“Essentials of Biological Anthropology” by Clark Spencer Larsen

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