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The Emergence of Bicameralism in Early Societies
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26:57 - 30:04 (03:07)

This podcast explores the hypothesis that bicameralism emerged due to humans' need for direction from the gods in novel situations such as learning to plant crops, domesticate animals, and engage in trade as early societies grew larger. The shift from smaller hunter-gatherer groups to larger trading societies may have contributed to the decline of bicameralism.

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