How to eat like a human, with Bill Schindler PhD

Bill Schindler is not your traditional anthropologist. Specializing in primitive technology and experimental archeology at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland where he is associate professor, he uses a teaching approach that he calls “soul authorship” to immerse students in experiences that teach them first-hand about primitive technologies and ways of life practiced by our prehistoric ancestors. Time Stamps: 0:04:16 Podcast begins 0:29:16 Bill on “The great human race“ TV show 0:06:56 Tools that were used by humans 2.5 million years ago 0:17:11 Hunting gave us access to blood, organs, and fat 0:18:06 Interpreting our evolutionary diet based on artifacts we find 0:25:11 Fire has been a part of our evolution for much longer than we originally thought 0:31:11 “Plants should scare the hell out of you“ 0:36:56 Are some parts of plants more or less toxic than others? 0:41:21 What we need to know about fruit 0:45:16 Seeds and the way we encounter seed
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