Principles of biological scalability, especially the principle of the minimum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebig%27s_law_of_the_minimum … along with principles of social scalability https://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2008/07/hampton-sides-sheds-light-on-mancur.html … https://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2017/02/money-blockchains-and-social-scalability.html … explain some of the most important patterns of history. /1
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The traditional association of grains & civilization has nothing to do with a carb-heavy diet (nutritionally a big disadvantage), it is due to grain being a permanent, stationary supply of food, vs. necessary mobility of pastoralists prior to the dawn of stationary pastoralism.
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Exactly. Grain is an excellent store of carbs. It grows fast and if kept in a dry and cool place, can be stored for a significant amount of time.
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Good point, and illuminates the important roles of hard cheese and sausage in stationary pastoralism.
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Pastoral societies have time and time again, gain the upper hand over the agric societies whenever they came in contact with, it's been the rule of the thumb from Rigveda to Darfur. But virt all complex Civ came from the crosspollination of these stocks/ minsets. and all grainfed
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