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Author Olson, Steve, 1956-

Title Mapping human history : discovering the past through our genes / Steve Olson.

Publication Info. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, [2002]
©2002

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  573.21 OLSON    Check Shelf
 Colchester, Cragin Memorial Library - Adult Department  599.9 OLSON, STEVE    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  599.9 OLS    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  599.9 OLSON    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  599.9 OLSON    Check Shelf
Description viii, 292 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-275) and index.
Contents End of evolution : African origins of modern humans -- Individuals and groups :divergence of modern humans -- African diaspora and the genetic unity of modern humans -- Encounters with the other : modern humans and Neandertals in the Middle East -- Agriculture, civilization, and the emergence of ethnicity -- God's people : a genetic history of the Jews -- Great migration to Asia and beyond -- Sprung from a common source : genes and languages -- Who are the Europeans -- Immigration and the future of Europe -- Settlement of the Americas -- Burden of knowledge : Native Americans and the human genome diversity project -- End of race : Hawaii and the mixing of peoples.
Summary Until just a few years ago, we knew surprisingly little about the 150,000 or so years of human existence before the advent of writing. Some of the most momentous events in our past--including our origins, our migrations across the globe, and our acquisition of language--were veiled in the uncertainty of "prehistory." That veil is being lifted at last by geneticists and other scientists. Mapping Human History is nothing less than an astonishing "history of prehistory." Best of all, the story it tells, of why groups of humans differ and what those differences mean, pertains to our lives today. Steve Olson traveled through four continents to gather insights into the development of humans and our expansion throughout the world. He describes, for example, new thinking about how centers of agriculture sprang up from disparate foraging societies at roughly the same time. He tells us why we can all claim Julius Caesar and Confucius among our forebears. He pinpoints the ways in which the story of the Jewish people jibes with, and diverges from, biblical accounts. And, using very recent genetic findings, he explodes the myth that human races are a biological reality. In the tradition of Guns, Germs, and Steel, Olson's Mapping Human History offers an ambitious, original, and convincing narrative that reveals where we came from and how we became who we are possibly have biological origins.
Subject Human population genetics.
Physical anthropology and history.
Human genetics -- Variation.
Human beings -- Migrations.
Anthropology, Physical.
Genetics, Population.
Population Dynamics.
ISBN 0618091572
9780618091577
25.00
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