Guns Germs And Steel Summary

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Jared Diamond writes about in Guns, Germs, and Steel, the innovation of technology and its connection to the food surplus through advancing the way food is grown. According to Diamond, “Sedentary living was decisive for the history of technology, because it enabled people to accumulate nonportable possessions. Nomadic hunter-gatherers are limited to technology that can be carried. If you move often and lack vehicles or draft animals, you confine your possessions to babies, weapons, and a bare minimum of other absolute necessities small enough to carry” (Diamond, 249-250). The first hunter-gatherers had to decide what types of technology they could bring with them. They had limited types of technology, like weapons. The hunter-gatherers