9781628724479-1628724471-Unlocking the Past: How Archaeologists Are Rewriting Human History with Ancient DNA

Unlocking the Past: How Archaeologists Are Rewriting Human History with Ancient DNA

ISBN-13: 9781628724479
ISBN-10: 1628724471
Edition: Updated
Author: Martin Jones
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Arcade
Format: Paperback 348 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781628724479
ISBN-10: 1628724471
Edition: Updated
Author: Martin Jones
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Arcade
Format: Paperback 348 pages

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Unlocking the Past: How Archaeologists Are Rewriting Human History with Ancient DNA (ISBN-13: 9781628724479 and ISBN-10: 1628724471), written by authors Martin Jones, was published by Arcade in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Genetics, Evolution, History & Philosophy, Physical, Anthropology, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Unlocking the Past: How Archaeologists Are Rewriting Human History with Ancient DNA (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.72.

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In Unlocking the Past, Martin Jones, a leading expert at the forefront of bioarchaeologythe discipline that gave Michael Crichton the premise for Jurassic Parkexplains how this pioneering science is rewriting human history and unlocking stories of the past that could never have been told before. For the first time, the building blocks of ancient lifeDNA, proteins, and fats that have long been trapped in fossils and earth and rockhave become widely accessible to science. Working at the cutting edge of genetic and other molecular technologies, researchers have been probing the remains of these ancient biomolecules in human skeletons, sediments and fossilized plants, dinosaur bones, and insects trapped in amber. Their amazing discoveries have influenced the archaeological debate at almost every level and continue to reshape our understanding of the past.

Devising a molecular clock from a certain area of DNA, scientists were able to determine that all humans descend from one common female ancestor, dubbed The Mitochondrial Eve,” who lived around 150,000 years ago. From molecules recovered through grinding stones and potsherds, they reconstructed ancient diets and posited when such practices as dairying and boiling water for cooking began. They have reconstituted the beer left in the burial chamber of pharaohs and know what the Iceman, the five-thousand-year-old hunter found in the Alps in the early nineties, ate before his last journey. Conveying both the excitement of innovative research and the sometimes bruising rough-and-tumble of scientific debate, Jones has written a work of profound importance. Unlocking the Past is science at its most engaging.

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