Race and Human Evolution: A Fatal Attraction

Rachel Caspari, Milford Wolpoff
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Race and Human Evolution is a far-ranging account by leading researchers in the field that describes the latest scientific evidence and the conflicting theories about human evolution. Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari describe the Eve or Out-of-Africa theory, which holds that all living people are the descendants of a single common ancestor (Eve) who began a new species of humanity in Africa some 200,000 years ago and whose progeny spread throughout the world, giving rise to the different human races.The authors argue that the debate over the Eve theory reflects a long history of theories about human origins and race that has been fraught with social and political implications. The authors show that the evidence of the fossil record and genetic data support Multiregionalism, which posits that for some two million years human populations have been entwined in a network of widespread peoples who evolved together because they met and interbred, giving the races today many ancestors, not a single common one.

Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 09/21/2007
ISBN: 9781416577966
Pages: 464
Weight: 1.50lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.04d