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Out of Eden: The Peopling of the World

Stephen Oppenheimer

In a brilliant synthesis of genetic, archaeological, linguistic and climatic data, Oppenheimer challenges current thinking with his claim that there was only one successful migration out of Africa. In 1988 Newsweek headlined the startling discovery that everyone alive on the earth today can trace their maternal DNA back to one woman who lived in Africa 150,000 years ago. It was thought that modern humans populated the world through a series of migratory waves from their African homeland.

Now an even more radical view has emerged, that the members of just one group are the ancestors of all non-Africans now alive, and that this group crossed the mouth of the Red Sea a mere 85,000 years ago. It means that not only is every person on the planet descended from one African 'Eve' but every non-African is related to a more recent Eve, from that original migratory group.

This is a revolutionary new theory about our origins that is both scholarly and entertaining, a remarkable account of the kinship of all humans.

Further details of the findings in this book are presented at www.bradshawfoundation.com/stephenoppenheimer/

  • Classification : Cultural Studies
  • Pub Date : JUL 29, 2004
  • Imprint : Robinson
  • Page Extent : 464
  • Binding : TPB
  • ISBN : 9781841198941
  • Price : INR 1,050
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Stephen Oppenheimer

Stephen Oppenheimer of the University of Oxford is a leading expert in the use of DNA to track migrations and his previous book Out of Eden: The Peopling of the World rewrote the prehistory of man's early colonization of the world. He is also the author of Eden in the East: The Drowned Continent of Southeast Asia which challenged the orthodox view of the origins of Polynesians as rice farmers from Taiwan.

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