History and Geography of Human Genes
Delve into the fascinating exploration of human ancestry with History and Geography of Human Genes by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza. Published by Princeton University Press in 1996, this abridged paperback edition spans 432 pages and provides a comprehensive analysis of human genetic diversity. Cavalli-Sforza meticulously reconstructs the origins of human populations and their migration patterns across the globe. By mapping the geographic distribution of genes linked to over 110 traits in more than 1800 primarily aboriginal populations, this book offers invaluable insights into our evolutionary history. Discover how genetic data can reveal the intricate tapestry of human movement and adaptation. Perfect for enthusiasts of anthropology, genetics, and the history of science, this work is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the biological foundations of human diversity.