https://phys.org/news/2011-06-farming-blame-size-brains.html
To the best of my knowledge human brain size has decreased about 11% since the advent of agriculture
Brain mass accounted for a substantially larger amount of variance in time to weaning than did body mass
Analysis showed that carnivores systematically wean earlier than omnivores and herbivores. As omnivores and herbivores did not differ with regard to weaning time, they were subsequently pooled in a ‘non-carnivore’ group.
support to the hypothesis that carnivory may be a fundamental determinant of the early human weaning.
Our findings indicate that dietary profile has had a profound evolutionary effect on weaning in mammals and that, if carnivory is taken into consideration, time to weaning is quantitatively predictable with remarkable precision in humans, despite our unique developmental features such as ‘secondary altriciality’
Suggesting that the timing of weaning reflects the developmental needs of the offspring rather than the metabolic limitations of the female.