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August 11, 2025 21 mins

🌾 Por milhares de anos acreditamos que fomos nós, humanos, que domesticamos o trigo, a cevada e o arroz. Mas e se a verdade for o oposto?
Nesta série Origens da Agricultura, você vai descobrir como a revolução agrícola, celebrada como avanço, também pode ter sido uma armadilha silenciosa que moldou nosso corpo, nossa mente e nossas sociedades.

Do nomadismo livre à vida nas aldeias fixas, das colheitas abundantes à dependência total das sementes: a história revela que a agricultura não apenas nos alimentou, mas também nos prendeu.
Prepare-se para uma narrativa épica, reflexiva e imersiva sobre como o alimento que cultivamos acabou cultivando a nossa própria civilização.

🔔 Inscreva-se no canal e acompanhe cada episódio da série Academia do Agro – Origens da Agricultura.


📚 Fontes Acadêmicas Principais:

  • Diamond, Jared. Armas, Germes e Aço: Os Destinos das Sociedades Humanas. Record, 2001.
  • Harari, Yuval Noah. Sapiens: Uma Breve História da Humanidade. L&PM, 2015.
  • Scott, James C. Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States. Yale University Press, 2017.
  • Bar-Yosef, Ofer. "The Natufian Culture in the Levant: Threshold to the Origins of Agriculture." Evolutionary Anthropology, 1998.

Estudos Arqueológicos:

  • Zeder, Melinda A. "The Origins of Agriculture in the Near East." Current Anthropology, 2011.
  • Fuller, Dorian Q. "Agricultural Origins and Frontiers in Prehistoric South Asia: A Working Synthesis." Journal of World Prehistory, 2006.
  • Piperno, Dolores R. "The Origins of Plant Cultivation and Domestication in the New World Tropics." Current Anthropology, 2011.

Pesquisas Genéticas:

  • Salamini, Francesco et al. "Genetics and Geography of Wild Cereal Domestication in the Near East." Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002.
  • Doebley, John F. "The Genetics of Maize Evolution." Annual Review of Genetics, 2004.

Dados Paleoantropológicos:

  • Larsen, Clark Spencer. "Biological Changes in Human Populations with Agriculture." Annual Review of Anthropology, 1995.
  • Cohen, Mark Nathan. Health and the Rise of Civilization. Yale University Press, 1989.

🎶 Trilha sonora:

📌Lembrete: Este conteúdo utilizou recursos de inteligência artificial para a eventual geração de imagens e sugestões de texto, contribuindo para a produção deste material.

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