A Short History of Humanity

How Migration Made Us Who We Are
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A Short History of Humanity by Thomas Trappe and Johannes Krause explores the fascinating narrative of human evolution through the lens of genetic and archaeological discoveries. It delves into how ancient DNA technology has reshaped our understanding of human migration, adaptation, and societal development. The book connects the past with insights on modern human diversity, offering a comprehensive look at our shared history.
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This book may appeal to you if you are intrigued by the evolution of human societies, as it combines archaeological discoveries with genetic research to explore our shared past. If you are fascinated by how science can illuminate our history, this engaging exploration of humanity's journey from ancient times to the modern world is a captivating read.

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A Short History of Humanity

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An international bestseller, covering 2 million years of human history in 250 pages, which proves that migration has always been essential to our survival.

Humanity has often found itself on the precipice. We've survived and thrived because we've never stopped moving...

In this eye-opening book, Johannes Krause, Chair of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Humanity, offers a new way of understanding our past, present and future.

Marshalling unique insights from archaeogenetics, an emerging new discipline that allows us to read our ancestors' DNA like journals chronicling personal stories of migration, Krause charts two millennia of adaption, movement and survival, culminating in the triumph of Homo Sapiens as we swept through Europe and beyond in successive waves of migrationβ€”developing everything from language, the patriarchy, disease, art and a love of pets as we did so.

We also meet our ancestors, from those many of us have heard ofβ€”such as Homo Erectus and the Neanderthalsβ€”to the wildly unfamiliar but no less realβ€”the recently discovered Denisovans, who ranged across Asia and, like humans, interbred with Neanderthals; the Aurignacians, skilled artists who, 40,000 years ago, brought about an extraordinary transformation in what our species could invent and create; the Varna, who buried their loved ones with gold long before the Pharaohs of Egypt did; and the Gravettians, big game hunters who were Europe's most successful early settlers until they perished in the face of the toughest opponent humanity had ever facedβ€”the ice age.

As well as being a radical new telling of our shared story, A Short History of Humanity is a reminder that the global problems that keep us awake at nightβ€”climate catastrophe; the sudden emergence of deadly epidemics; refugee crises; ethnic conflict; over-populationβ€”are all things we've faced, and overcome, before.

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A Short History of Humanity is praised for being thought-provoking, logically argued, and easily accessible, offering readers new insights into human history. It's considered a valuable contribution to understanding the origins and evolution of humanity, emphasising the interconnectedness of human societies and their shared genetic heritage. The book is recognised for its enriching content, providing readers with an eloquent reminder of humanity's historic journey and the impact of advancements in archaeogenetics.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780753554951

Publisher: Ebury Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 April 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: W H Allen

Contributors:

  • Translated by Caroline Waight
  • Translated by Caroline Waight

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 286g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Johannes Krause (Author) Johannes Krause is the director of the newly founded Max Planck Institute for the History of Humanity in Jena. He worked on the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome. In 2010 he and his team discovered the Denisova Man, a prehistoric man. The science journal Nature described him as "rising star in ancient DNA research". Thomas Trappe (Author) Thomas Trappe is a political journalist but has frequently worked in science journalism and reported several times on Johannes Krause's research. Caroline Waight (Translator) Caroline Waight is an award-winning literary translator working from Danish, German and Norwegian. Her translations include books by Caroline Albertine Minor, Ingvild Rish i, Maren Uthaug and Dorthe Nors. She was a finalist for the 2023 PEN Translation Award and received a special commendation at the 2023 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation.

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