Ancestors : Identity and DNA in the Levant
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0593730909
ISBN-13
9780593730904
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
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Random House Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 29th, 2025
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
350 grams
Dimensions
19.70 x 13.60 x 2.60 cms
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Society & culture: general
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An authority on population genetics presents an exploration of ancestry, genetics and identity in the Middle East, challenging oversimplified notions of ethnicity and culture while examining the complex interplay of history, migration and what it truly means to be indigenous. Illustrations.
An eye-opening investigation into ancestry and origins in the Middle East that synthesizes thousands of years of genetic history in the region to question what it means to be indigenous to any land
Ancestors transcends geography to launch an eye-opening inquiry into the relationship of genetics and identity. Its a transformational read for us all.Jason Roberts, author of Every Living Thing and A Sense of the World
In recent years, genetic testing has become easily available to consumers across the globe, making it relatively simple to find out where your ancestors came from. But what do these test results actually tell us about ourselves?
In Ancestors, Pierre Zalloua, a leading authority on population genetics, argues that these test results have led to a dangerous oversimplification of what ones genetic heritage means. Genetic ancestry has become conflated with anthropological categories such as origin, ethnicity, and even race in spite of the complexities that underlie these concepts. And nowhere is this interplay more important and more controversial, Zalloua writes, than in the Levantan ancient region known as one of the cradles of civilization and that now includes Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Turkey.
Born in Lebanon, Zalloua grew up surrounded by people for whom the question of identity was a matter of life or death. Building on years of research, he tells a rich and compelling history of the Levant through the framework of genetics that spans from one hundred thousand years ago, when humans first left Africa, to the twenty-first century and modern nation-states.
A timely, paradigm-shifting investigation into ancestry and origins in the Middle East, Ancestors ultimately reframes what it means to be indigenous to any landurging us to reshape how we think about home, belonging, and where culture really comes from.
Ancestors transcends geography to launch an eye-opening inquiry into the relationship of genetics and identity. Its a transformational read for us all.Jason Roberts, author of Every Living Thing and A Sense of the World
In recent years, genetic testing has become easily available to consumers across the globe, making it relatively simple to find out where your ancestors came from. But what do these test results actually tell us about ourselves?
In Ancestors, Pierre Zalloua, a leading authority on population genetics, argues that these test results have led to a dangerous oversimplification of what ones genetic heritage means. Genetic ancestry has become conflated with anthropological categories such as origin, ethnicity, and even race in spite of the complexities that underlie these concepts. And nowhere is this interplay more important and more controversial, Zalloua writes, than in the Levantan ancient region known as one of the cradles of civilization and that now includes Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Turkey.
Born in Lebanon, Zalloua grew up surrounded by people for whom the question of identity was a matter of life or death. Building on years of research, he tells a rich and compelling history of the Levant through the framework of genetics that spans from one hundred thousand years ago, when humans first left Africa, to the twenty-first century and modern nation-states.
A timely, paradigm-shifting investigation into ancestry and origins in the Middle East, Ancestors ultimately reframes what it means to be indigenous to any landurging us to reshape how we think about home, belonging, and where culture really comes from.
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