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  • Raff, Jennifer.
     
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  • Genetics.
     
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  • Genomics.
     
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  • Paleontology.
     
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  • DNA, Fossil -- Analysis.
     
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  • Prehistoric peoples -- North America.
     
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    Origin : a genetic history of the Americas / Jennifer Raff.
    by Raff, Jennifer.
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    Twelve, Hachette Book Group, 2022.
    Call #:576.58 R136o
    Subjects
  • Genetics.
  •  
  • Genomics.
  •  
  • Paleontology.
  •  
  • DNA, Fossil -- Analysis.
  •  
  • Prehistoric peoples -- North America.
  •  
  • Prehistoric peoples -- South America.
  • ISBN: 
    9781538749715 (hc.)
    Alternate title: 
    Genetic history of the Americas
    Edition: 
    1st ed.
    Bibliography: 
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Summary: 
    "From celebrated genetic anthropologist Jennifer Raff comes the untold story-and fascinating mystery-of how humans migrated to the Americas"--From publisher.
    20,000 years ago, people crossed a great land bridge from Siberia into Western Alaska and then dispersed southward into what is now called the Americas. Until we venture out to other worlds, this remains the last time our species has populated an entirely new place, and this event has been a subject of deep fascination and controversy. No written records--and scant archaeological evidence--exist to tell us what happened or how it took place. Many different models have been proposed to explain how the Americas were peopled and what happened in the thousands of years that followed. A study of both past and present, the book explores how genetics and archaeology is currently being used to construct narratives that profoundly impact Indigenous peoples of the Americas."--From publisher.
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