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The development of agriculture marks the end of the Paleolithic period [1], serving as a pivotal transition point that altered human diets [2] and influenced subsequent human evolution [3].

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(PDF) Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Diet and Nutrition academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
claimThe transition to agriculture led to an increased exploitation of plants and cereals, resulting in a notable reduction in protein and an increase in carbohydrates in human diets since the Paleolithic era.
Evolutionary Eating — What We Can Learn From Our Primitive Past todaysdietitian.com Juliann Schaeffer · Today’s Dietitian 1 fact
claimThe Paleolithic Era lasted for approximately 2.5 million years and ended around 10,000 years ago with the development of agriculture.
The Evolution of Diet - National Geographic nationalgeographic.com National Geographic 1 fact
claimHuman evolution has continued beyond the Paleolithic period, evidenced by changes in teeth, jaws, faces, and DNA following the invention of agriculture.