Genes, Peoples, and Languages

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Cavalli-Sforza, L. L.
Year of Publication: 2000
Edition: 1st Ed.
Number of Pages: 227
Publisher: North Point Press
City: New York
Publication Language: eng fre
ISBN Number: 9780520228733
Keywords: Fossil hominids, Human evolution, Human population genetics, Language and languages.
Abstract:

Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza was among the first to ask whether the genes of modern populations contain a historical record of the human species. Cavalli-Sforza and others have answered this question--anticipated by Darwin--with a decisive yes. Genes, Peoples, and Languages comprises five lectures that serve as a summation of the author's work over several decades, the goal of which has been nothing less than tracking the past hundred thousand years of human evolution.Cavalli-Sforza raises questions that have serious political, social, and scientific import: When and where did we evolve? How have human societies spread across the continents? How have cultural innovations affected the growth and spread of populations? What is the connection between genes and languages? Always provocative and often astonishing, Cavalli-Sforza explains why there is no genetic basis for racial classification.Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Genes and history -- Walk in the woods -- Of Adam and Eve -- Technological revolutions and gene geography -- Genes and languages -- Cultural transmission and evolution -- Bibliography -- Index

Label: 2000