Re:Genetic, not economic(Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.06.12 3:28 (#19468159) (http://www.blogger.c...00096157591312337186 Last Journal: 2007.06.12 2:40)
I hardly believe so.
Before civilisation, limited number of humans inhibited in a limited place for a long time, where repetitious incest must have done. Judging from the expansion of human population and later development of human civilisation, I must say incest had nothing to do with genetics, but only that mattered economically. Economy kept on being in a closed circle that prevented them from acquiring wealth other than theirs.
I think the first civilisation started only after they abandoned the habit of incest.
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