Guns, germs, and steel : the fates of human societies
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Schema: Description "Introduction: Yali's question: Various history courses in this region; Part 1: From the Garden of Eden to Cajamarca. Until departure: What happened on all continents before 11000 BC? Nature experiment: Geometry forming the society of the Polynesian Islands, the collision of Cajamarca: Why did Charles I of Spain not catch the Inca Emperor Atahualpa - Part 2: The rise and spread of food production The power of farmers: guns, bacteria, Geographical difference at the start of food production, agriculture or non-cultivation: reasons for diffusion of food production, almonds brewing method: unconscious development of ancient crops, apple or Indian people: roots of steel, history wealth and poverty: Why some areas of people can not grow plants? Unhappy marriage life and Anna Karenina's principle: Why are not the majority of wild mammals grown the most? Axis: Why can food production at different rates on different continents? - Part 3: Food to From guns, bacteria, steel Fatal gifts of livestock: evolution of bacteria, blue and borrowed letters: letters of sentences Evolution, the necessity of mothers: Evolution of technology, Evolution of equality and thieves: Evolution of government and religion - Part 4: Five chapters of the world Yari people: Australia and New Guinea history: How China will become China: East Asia History of Spain to Polynesia: History of the expansion of the southern islands; Hemisphere Collision: Historic comparison of Eurasia and America; African Blacks: History of Africa - Conclusion: The history of humanity as the history of humanity. ;
Schematic diagram: "Why does the Eurasian conquer, replace, or destroy indigenous people, Australians, Africans, or vice versa?" Responsible environmental factors, surprisingly to ethnic groups Finally, this is the history of the world, the history of people really around the world, and the unified story of human life is a description of dinosaurs and glaciers It is more interesting. And importantly, human society, guns, bacteria, and steel record the modern world and its inequal way, which is a dramatic revelation, even if you challenge traditional wisdom readers We will attract. "
Guns, bacteria, steel: The fate of human society (firearms, bacteria, steel, history of 13000 years ago) is a 1997 interdisciplinary non-fiction book written by Professor George and professor Geolphysiology physiology Jared Diamond. . University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). In 1998, Guns, Germs, Steel received the Non Fiction Pulitzer Prize and the Aventis Best Science Award. In July 2005, a documentary produced by the National Geographic Society based on this book was broadcast on PBS.
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