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Sex and Cohabitation Among Early Humans: Anthropological and
Genetic Evidence for Interbreeding Among Early Humans explores the
available information regarding interbreeding among different
ancestral human species. In addition, it reviews evidence in
support of cohabitation as well as cultural and technological
interactions and exchanges among early humans, particularly
Neanderthal-sapiens interactions. The fields of archaeology,
anthropology, genetics, linguistics and molecular evolution have
provided a wealth of information on the complex processes involved
in human evolution. The book will help readers will develop
knowledge on the complexity and multiplicity of hominins, including
Homo heidelbergensis, Homo sapiens, and Homo floresiensis.
Moreover, the book will help them reach a greater understanding of
major topics, such as introgression, migration from Africa, the
origin, development and extinction of Neanderthals, interbreeding
between Neanderthals and humans, and trait continuity.
Ancestral DNA, Human Origins, and Migrations describes the genesis
of humans in Africa and the subsequent story of how our species
migrated to every corner of the globe. Different phases of this
journey are presented in an integrative format with information
from a number of disciplines, including population genetics,
evolution, anthropology, archaeology, climatology, linguistics,
art, music, folklore and history. This unique approach weaves a
story that has synergistic impact in the clarity and level of
understanding that will appeal to those researching, studying, and
interested in population genetics, evolutionary biology, human
migrations, and the beginnings of our species.
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