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Once humans evolved culture, biological evolution pretty much stopped being an impetus for change. Instead of changing to fit our environment, we changed our environment to suit ourselves. This process began about 50,000 years ago, when hominins began to walk upright.
uhm ... you mean something closer to 3 million years, or more. Austalopithecus Afarensis or something even older.
Our pelvic construction became narrower and longer, and our heads became bigger and parturition became dangerous.
Actually, walking on two legs preceded bigger brains by something close to a million years, perhaps more. Homo Habilis. Stone tools and the steady advance of brain development seem to have gone hand in hand.
Females could no longer step away from the tribe and drop a baby-- they needed a helper. And guess who the helpers were? Other females, older and more experienced.
That appears likely, based on studies of primitive tribes.
Hunters (males) tend to avoid blood prior to a hunt as predators tend to be particularly sensitive to that scent (wounded animals, carcasses).
Love, according to this model, did NOT begin with male-female pairing, kids, it began with mother-daughter pairing.
I don't believe I've said Love began with pair-bonding.
My understanding of Love leads me to believe any mother who fights to defend her young is expressing Love, be they human or otherwise.
Considering birds and alligators demonstrate this trait, Love is a very ancient drive which we've inherited from our ancestors.