The 10,000 Year Explosion provides a a different view of human evolution and culture. The anthropology community believes human evolution stopped 40,000 years ago. Cochran and Harpending disagree and in fact argue it has accelerated and is moving at a tremendous rate now. Genetics have influence on
10,000 year explosion: how civilization accelerated human evolution
โ Scribed by Cochran, Gregory;Harpending, Henry
- Publisher
- BasicBooks, Perseus Running [distributor]
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Resistance to malaria. Blue eyes. Lactose tolerance. What do all of these traits have in common? Every one of them has emerged in the last 10,000 years. Scientists have long believed that the "great leap forward" that occurred some 40,000 to 50,000 years ago marked end of significant biological evolution in humans. In this original account of our evolutionary history, top scholars Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending reject this conventional wisdom and reveal that the human species has undergone a storm of genetic change much more recently. Human evolution in fact accelerated after civilization arose, they contend, and these ongoing changes have played a pivotal role in human history. Ranging across subjects as diverse as human domestication, Neanderthal hybridization, and IQ tests, Cochran and Harpending's analysis demonstrates convincingly that human genetics have changed and can continue to change much more rapidly than scientists have previously believed.--From publisher description.;The 10,000 year explosion -- The Neanderthal within -- Agriculture : the big change -- Consequences of agriculture -- Gene flow -- Expansions -- Medieval evolution : how the Ashkenazi Jews got their smarts.
โฆ Table of Contents
The 10,000 year explosion --
The Neanderthal within --
Agriculture : the big change --
Consequences of agriculture --
Gene flow --
Expansions --
Medieval evolution : how the Ashkenazi Jews got their smarts.
โฆ Subjects
Civilization;Evolution;Genetics;Genome--genetics;Hominidae;Human evolution;Genome -- genetics
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