"In Pain Shalt Thou Bring Forth Children"

"So far as I know," writes Carl Sagan, author of The Dragons of Eden—Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence,a "childbirth is generally painful in only one of the millions of species on Earth: human beings." This is because of the comparatively large human skull, whic...

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出版: 1979
In: The Biblical archaeology review
Year: 1979, 卷: 5, 发布: 1
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总结:"So far as I know," writes Carl Sagan, author of The Dragons of Eden—Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence,a "childbirth is generally painful in only one of the millions of species on Earth: human beings." This is because of the comparatively large human skull, which, in turn, was required by the increase in […]
ISSN:0098-9444
Contains:Enthalten in: The Biblical archaeology review