Mapping Human History: Genes, Race, and Our Common Origins

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Mariner Books
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0618352104
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Part of Stetson Kennedy Library
Year
2003
Description

In a journey across four continents, the acclaimed science writer Steve Olson traces the origins of modern humans and the migrations of our ancestors throughout the world over the past 150,000 years.  Drawing on a wide range of sources, including the lastest genetic research, linguistic evidence, and archaeological findings, Olson reveals the surprising unity among modern humans and "demonstrates just how naive some of our ideas about our human ancestry have been."  Olson offers a genealogy of all humanity, explaining, for instance, why everyone can claim Julius Caesar and Confucius as forebears.  Olson also provides startling new perspectives on the invention of agriculture, the peopling of the Americas, the origins of language, the concept of race and more.  An engaging and lucid account, Mapping Human History will forever change how we think about ourselves and our relations with others.