African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie -Paperback

African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie -Paperback

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 African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie is a compelling and authoritative examination of the theory that modern humans originated in Africa and then spread to other parts of the world. The book presents the case for the "Out of Africa" model of human evolution, which posits that Homo sapiens evolved in Africa around 200,000 years ago and later migrated out of the continent, replacing other archaic human species like Neanderthals and Homo erectus.

The authors, Chris Stringer (a leading British anthropologist) and Robin McKie (a science journalist), combine the latest archaeological, genetic, and fossil evidence to trace the journey of early humans. They argue that Africa was the birthplace of modern humans, a place where crucial evolutionary developments—such as increased brain size and the ability to create complex tools and symbolic art—took place.

The book delves into the fossil record, examining key sites in Africa where evidence of early human ancestors has been discovered, such as the famous fossils at Lake Victoria, the caves of South Africa, and the Middle Awash region of Ethiopia. The authors discuss how fossil evidence has been used to build a picture of the different hominin species that lived in Africa, leading up to the emergence of anatomically modern humans.

In addition to the fossil evidence, **_African Exodus_** explores the genetic data that supports the Out of Africa hypothesis. Advances in mitochondrial DNA analysis, which can trace maternal ancestry, have provided compelling evidence for the African origin of modern humans. Stringer and McKie explain how studies of genetic variation in contemporary populations support the idea that all modern humans share a common African ancestry, with migrations out of Africa occurring in waves starting around 60,000 to 70,000 years ago.

The book also tackles the complex interactions between early humans and other hominin species. It discusses the controversial idea that while modern humans may have replaced other hominins in many parts of the world, there was also some degree of interbreeding, particularly with Neanderthals in Europe and Denisovans in Asia. This blending of genes complicates the idea of a simple "replacement," and Stringer and McKie argue that modern humanity's origins are more complex and nuanced than once thought.

**_African Exodus_** offers a synthesis of multiple disciplines—paleontology, archaeology, genetics, and anthropology—to present a coherent narrative of how modern humans evolved and spread across the globe. The book is both an accessible introduction to the science of human origins and a detailed exploration for those interested in the latest developments in the field.

Ultimately, Stringer and McKie conclude that the story of human evolution is inextricably linked to Africa, which not only provided the birthplace of our species but also the setting for the key events that shaped our evolutionary destiny. The book offers a powerful argument for the central role of Africa in the story of modern humanity and challenges readers to reconsider the origins of human diversity and migration.

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  • Publisher: Henry Holt & Co. July 1, 1997
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805058141
  • ISBN-13: 9780805058147
  • Paperback: 282 Pages
  • dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18 x 0.77 x 9.24 inches
  • Condition: Used-Very Good

Tags: Science, History, Nonfiction, Anthropology, Evolution, Biology, Africa,
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 African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie is a compelling and authoritative examination of the theory that modern humans originated in Africa and then spread to other parts of the world. The book presents the case for the "Out of Africa" model of human evolution, which posits that Homo sapiens evolved in Africa around 200,000 years ago and later migrated out of the continent, replacing other archaic human species like Neanderthals and Homo erectus.

The authors, Chris Stringer (a leading British anthropologist) and Robin McKie (a science journalist), combine the latest archaeological, genetic, and fossil evidence to trace the journey of early humans. They argue that Africa was the birthplace of modern humans, a place where crucial evolutionary developments—such as increased brain size and the ability to create complex tools and symbolic art—took place.

The book delves into the fossil record, examining key sites in Africa where evidence of early human ancestors has been discovered, such as the famous fossils at Lake Victoria, the caves of South Africa, and the Middle Awash region of Ethiopia. The authors discuss how fossil evidence has been used to build a picture of the different hominin species that lived in Africa, leading up to the emergence of anatomically modern humans.

In addition to the fossil evidence, **_African Exodus_** explores the genetic data that supports the Out of Africa hypothesis. Advances in mitochondrial DNA analysis, which can trace maternal ancestry, have provided compelling evidence for the African origin of modern humans. Stringer and McKie explain how studies of genetic variation in contemporary populations support the idea that all modern humans share a common African ancestry, with migrations out of Africa occurring in waves starting around 60,000 to 70,000 years ago.

The book also tackles the complex interactions between early humans and other hominin species. It discusses the controversial idea that while modern humans may have replaced other hominins in many parts of the world, there was also some degree of interbreeding, particularly with Neanderthals in Europe and Denisovans in Asia. This blending of genes complicates the idea of a simple "replacement," and Stringer and McKie argue that modern humanity's origins are more complex and nuanced than once thought.

**_African Exodus_** offers a synthesis of multiple disciplines—paleontology, archaeology, genetics, and anthropology—to present a coherent narrative of how modern humans evolved and spread across the globe. The book is both an accessible introduction to the science of human origins and a detailed exploration for those interested in the latest developments in the field.

Ultimately, Stringer and McKie conclude that the story of human evolution is inextricably linked to Africa, which not only provided the birthplace of our species but also the setting for the key events that shaped our evolutionary destiny. The book offers a powerful argument for the central role of Africa in the story of modern humanity and challenges readers to reconsider the origins of human diversity and migration.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Henry Holt & Co. July 1, 1997
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805058141
  • ISBN-13: 9780805058147
  • Paperback: 282 Pages
  • dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18 x 0.77 x 9.24 inches
  • Condition: Used-Very Good

Tags: Science, History, Nonfiction, Anthropology, Evolution, Biology, Africa,

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