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This podcast episode discusses how domesticating animals for use as a mode of transportation and for work allowed for the agricultural revolution to take hold and spread, ultimately changing human life.
43:57 - 44:57 (00:59)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses how domesticating animals for use as a mode of transportation and for work allowed for the agricultural revolution to take hold and spread, ultimately changing human life.
ChapterThe importance of domesticated bees and animals in human history
EpisodeSelects: How Animal Domestication Works
PodcastStuff You Should Know
This podcast discusses how humans have domesticated various animals throughout history, including for entertainment like cockfighting, and how bees are used to help with another domesticated organism, the almond tree.
44:57 - 46:02 (01:05)
Summary
This podcast discusses how humans have domesticated various animals throughout history, including for entertainment like cockfighting, and how bees are used to help with another domesticated organism, the almond tree.
ChapterThe importance of domesticated bees and animals in human history
EpisodeSelects: How Animal Domestication Works
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Chuck and Josh talk about the history of beekeeping and movable frames, thanks to a man named LL Langstroth, who made it easy to manage bees with removable and movable frames in 1852.
46:02 - 47:23 (01:21)
Summary
Chuck and Josh talk about the history of beekeeping and movable frames, thanks to a man named LL Langstroth, who made it easy to manage bees with removable and movable frames in 1852.