Feast: Why Humans Share Food by Martin Jones

Feast: Why Humans Share Food

Martin Jones

364 pages first pub 2007 (editions)

nonfiction history informative slow-paced
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The family dinner, the client luncheon, the holiday spread--the idea of people coming together for a meal seems the most natural thing in the world. But that is certainly not the case for most other members of the animal kingdom. In Feast, archeol...

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