SUNY distinguished professor Mark Cohen has changed the way archeologists, paleontologists look at the past. He found negative correlations between the rise of agriculture and the height and well-being of humans. 'Civilization is clearly not good for people,' he says.
SUNY distinguished professor Mark Cohen has changed the way archeologists, paleontologists look at the past. He found negative correlations between the rise of agriculture and the height and well-being of humans. 'Civilization is clearly not good for people,' he says.
SUNY distinguished professor Mark Cohen has changed the way archeologists, paleontologists look at the past. He found negative correlations between the rise of agriculture and the height and well-being of humans. 'Civilization is clearly not good for people,' he says.