Before the Dawn: Recovering the Lost History of Our Ancestors

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Penguin, 2006 - 312 sidor
In just the last few years an explosion of discoveries - driven by information from the human genome - has empowered researchers to address many long-standing questions about the deep human past. Nicholas Wade has drawn on the new findings to present the first portrait of a special and hitherto mysterious group of human ancestors - the ancestral human population that lived in Africa 50,000 years ago and from whom everyone in the world today is descended. The human line evolved slowly from African apes until, quite recently in the timescale of human history, it acquired a novel faculty, the gift of language. With this transformation, humans became more innovative and their societies more cohesive. People were at last able to burst out of the African homeland where the stronger Neanderthals had long confined them, and then to inhabit the rest of the world.

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GENETICS GENESIS
1
FIRST WORDS
35
EDEN
51
EXODUS
71
STASIS
100
SETTLEMENT
123
SOCIALITY
139
RACE
181
LANGUAGE
202
HISTORY
233
EVOLUTION
264
Notes
281
Acknowledgments
297
About the Author 313
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Born in Aylesbury, England, Nicholas Wade studies at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. He has worked at nature and Science and is currently a science reporter for The New York Times. The author of four previous books, he lives in Montclair, New Jersey.

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