A New History of Old Europe

A Short History of Humanity

Thomas Trappe
A radical retelling of humanity's restless, genetically mingled history based on the revolutionary science of archaeogenetics. In this eye-opening book, Johannes Krause, director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and journalist Thomas Trappe offer a new way of understanding our past, present, and future. Krause is a pioneer in the revolutionary new science of archaeogenetics, archaeology augmented by revolutionary DNA sequencing technology, which has allowed scientists to uncover a new version of human history reaching back more than 100,000 years. Using this technology to re-examine human bones from the distant past, Krause has been able to map not only the genetic profiles of the dead, but also their ancient journeys. In this concise narrative he tells us their long-forgotten stories of migration and intersection. It's well known that many human populations carry genetic material from Neanderthals; but, as Krause and his colleagues discovered, we also share DNA with a newly uncovered human form, the Denisovans. We know now that a wave of farmers from Anatolia migrated into Europe 8,000 years ago, essentially displacing the dark-skinned, blue-eyed hunter-gatherers who preceded them. The farmer DNA is one of the core genetic components of contemporary Europeans and European Americans. Though the first people to cross into North and South America have long been assumed to be primarily of East Asian descent, we now know that they also share DNA with contemporary Europeans and European Americans. Genetics has an unfortunate history of smuggling in racist ideologies, but our most cutting-edge science tells us that genetic categories in no way reflect national borders. Krause vividly introduces us to prehistoric cultures such as the Aurignacians, innovative artisans who carved animals, people, and even flutes from bird bones more than 40,000 years ago; the Varna, who buried their loved ones with gold long before the Pharaohs of Egypt; and the Gravettians, big-game hunters who were Europe's most successful early settlers until they perished in the ice age. This informed retelling of the human epic confirms that immigration and genetic mingling have always defined our species and that who we are is a question of culture not genetics.
Author:
Thomas Trappe
Thomas Trappe
Author:
Johannes Krause
Johannes Krause
Translator:
Caroline Waight
Caroline Waight
Estimated Reading Time: 8 hrs. 10 min.Page Number: 288Publication Date: 13 April 2021First Publication Date: December 2020Publisher: Random HouseOriginal Title: Die Reise unserer Gene: Eine Geschichte über uns und unsere Vorfahren
ISBN: 9780593229422Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLanguage: English

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A SHORT HISTORY OF HUMANITY
Yeni yeni gelişen bir bilimdalı olan Arkeogenetik'in sağladığı son bulgularla insan ırkının tarihi yolculuğunun anlatan bir kitap. Sadece Neanderthal ve Denisova gibi farklı insan türlerine değil, aynı zamanda büyük göç dalgalarını ve salgın hastalıkların tarihine de yer veriyor. Bir yandan da bu bilgiler ile günümüzdeki göçmen politikaları halkında yorumlar yapılıyor. Yazarın siyasi görüşlerine katılmasanız bile, bu görüşler kitabın ufak bir kısmını oluşturduğu için kolayca göz ardı edilebilir.
A Short History of Humanity
A Short History of HumanityThomas Trappe · Random House · 202126 okunma
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Başlarken yoğunluğuyla dikkat çekiyor olsa da ilerledikçe meraklı bir gen yolculuğu tarihinde olmanın keyfini yaşayacağınız bir kitap. Göç ve pandeminin dünyayı sarstığı bu dönemin insanlık tarihinden çokta kopuk olmadığını gösteriyor aslında. Eski teorileri ve yeni bulguları yeni arkeogenetik bir mercekle ele alıp geçmişle günümüze iyi bir köprü kuruyor. Okumak için tercih edilmeli. Keyifli okumalar
Genlerimizin Yolculuğu
Genlerimizin YolculuğuThomas Trappe · Say Yayınları · 202026 okunma
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