Award-winning Australian journalist Christine Kenneally has produced an excellent layman’s guide to the 21st-century’s most promising new science concerning DNA and the human genome. Every day we are peppered with references to those double helixes that shape the human experience, but few of us easily understand the complex science and its implications for human history.
For archaeologists, the unraveling of ancient human DNA information promises to answer many of the most perplexing questions. Who came before? Where did they come from?
How did humans develop? With whom did they breed? These and many more questions are now being tested with DNA samples. More often than not, the first answers are confusing to lay people. This book will help us understand this challenging new science that promises to tell much about the human race and its history.