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The History and Geography of Human Genes

Book • 1996
This book provides a detailed reconstruction of human population origins and migrations by analyzing the geographic distribution of genes across various traits and populations.

It supports the 'out-of-Africa' theory of human evolution and explores how modern humans spread across the globe, displacing archaic human species.

The authors mapped genetic traits in over 1800 aboriginal populations to chart these migrations and develop a timeline for evolutionary history.

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Mentioned by Michael Shermer , referencing his work on human genetics and migration.
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Neanderthals and Us: A Complex Story of Coexistence and Hybridization

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