Genes, Culture, and Human Evolution: A Synthesis

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Stone, Linda; Lurquin, Paul F; Cavalli-Sforza, L. L.
Year of Publication: 2007
Number of Pages: 314
Publisher: Blackwell
City: Malden
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 9781405131667
Keywords: Cultural Characteristics, Cultural Evolution, Evolution, Evolutionary genetics, Genetic Processes, Genetics, Human evolution, Human population genetics, Paleoanthropology, Paleontology., Population
Abstract:

Genes, Culture, and Human Evolution: A Synthesisis a textbook on human evolution that offers students a unique combination of cultural anthropology and genetics. Written by two geneticists including a world-renowned scientist and founder of the Human Genome Diversity Project and a socio-cultural anthropologist.  Based on recent findings in genetics and anthropology that indicate the analysis of human culture and evolution demands an integration of these fields of study. Focuses on evolution or, rather, co-evolution viewed from the standpoint of genes and culture, and their inescapable interactions. Unifies cultural and genetic concepts rather than rehashing nonempirical sociobiological musings. Demonstrates that empirical genetic evidence, based on modern DNA analysis and population studies, provides an excellent foundation for understanding human cultural diversity.