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Origin by Jennifer Raff

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Origin

A Genetic History of the Americas

Jennifer Raff

Grand Central Publishing · Print & ebook · February 14, 2023

Reading lane: Evolution

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Why This Clicks

History, Explained

A rigorous, readable guide to the Americas’ deep history and how scientists talk about it.

Come here for

  • Accessible genetics and history at once
  • Clear explanations without sandpapering the complexity

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  • Cultural literacy without the classroom haze
  • A book that works as read-through and reference

Book Details

Authors
Jennifer Raff
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published
February 14, 2023
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Evolution · Genetics & Genomics
Reading lane
Evolution

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Publisher Categories

  • Evolution

  • Genetics & Genomics

  • History of Science

About This Book

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! From celebrated anthropologist Jennifer Raff comes the untold story—and fascinating mystery—of how humans migrated to the Americas. ORIGIN is the story of who the first peoples in the Americas were, how and why they made the crossing, how they dispersed south, and how they lived based on a new and powerful kind of evidence: their complete genomes. ORIGIN provides an overview of these new histories throughout North and South America, and...

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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! From celebrated anthropologist Jennifer Raff comes the untold story—and fascinating mystery—of how humans migrated to the Americas. ORIGIN is the story of who the first peoples in the Americas were, how and why they made the crossing, how they dispersed south, and how they lived based on a new and powerful kind of evidence: their complete genomes. ORIGIN provides an overview of these new histories throughout North and South America, and a glimpse into how the tools of genetics reveal details about human history and evolution. 20,000 years ago, people crossed a great land bridge from Siberia into Western Alaska and then dispersed southward into what is now called the Americas. Until we venture out to other worlds, this remains the last time our species has populated an entirely new place, and this event has been a subject of deep fascination and controversy. No written records—and scant archaeological evidence—exist to tell us what happened or how it took place. Many different models have been proposed to explain how the Americas were peopled and what happened in the thousands of years that followed. A study of both past and present, ORIGIN explores how genetics is currently being used to construct narratives that profoundly impact Indigenous peoples of the Americas. It serves as a primer for anyone interested in how genetics has become entangled with identity in the way that society addresses the question "Who is indigenous?"

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