Traced: Human DNA's Big Surprise
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Will Stauff
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What happened to the ancient Egyptians? When their civilization fell, did the Egyptian people disappear? Or do their descendants exist to this day? What about the ancient Persians? Romans? Mayans?
For years, the answers to these questions have been hidden. But no more. Nathaniel T. Jeanson, a Harvard graduate with a PhD in cell and developmental biology, has discovered a DNA-based, generation by generation family tree for global humanity. This tree uncovers the origin and fate of these ancient peoples—and connects them to peoples alive today.
The fascinating research presented in Traced has additional far-reaching consequences for numerous contemporary debates:
- Race: Traced shows that the races have changed multiple times in human history. Thus, “White”, “Black”, “Asian” and other common descriptors lose their meaning in light of modern genetics.
- Prehistory: Traced reveals that today’s Native Americans were not the first but replaced earlier inhabitants whose genealogical origins remain unknown.
- History and origin of minority groups: The genetics in Traced restores the indigenous histories to many obscure people groups and connects them back to specific ancestors in Genesis 10.
- The age of the Earth: Traced represents one of the strongest arguments in print for the recent origin of humanity.
- Biblical authority: Historically, young-Earth creationists have sought to defend biblical authority from scientific attacks; Traced puts biblical authority on offense.
Dive into the wild and emerging field of historical genetics and see how these recent discoveries on the fate of ancient civilizations end up uncovering the story of the whole world. Traced: Human DNA’s Big Surprise will inspire, not only budding historians, archaeologists, geneticists, linguists, and anthropologists, but anyone interested the marvelous and messy story of humankind.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2022 Nathaniel Jeanson (P)2022 Nathaniel JeansonCritic reviews
"Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson has found the Rosetta Stone of human history." (Ken Ham, CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, the highly acclaimed Creation Museum, and the world-renowned Ark Encounter)
"[A] ground-breaking book...likely to become a classic.” (Ola Hössjer, PhD, Professor of Mathematical Statistics, Stockholm University, Sweden)
"[P]ulls the curtain back further on the mystery of early human history using genetics, history, and linguistics” (Les Bruce, PhD, retired research specialist, Summer Institute of Linguistics International)
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-07-22
Mind boggling insights
The data laid out in this book is groundbreaking in that it will turn on its head the current understanding of human history.
It is not a very easy topic but with the charts and patience it certainly is well worth it!
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-06-22
Rubbish
I taught he was a scientist but the minute I hear 6000 years I knew he was a fraud, this does nothing to advance mankind only sets us back. It’s completely made up rubbish
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- Andrew Schar
- 29-08-22
Horrendous treble and “S’ing”
Five minutes in and I knew there was absolutely no way I could possibly listen to 7 1/2 hours more of this narrator’s recording. While his delivery is okay, albeit rather robotic, his mouth tends to emphasise the S sound. Furthermore, the EQ’ing on this is really bad. If I continued to listen my ears would be destroyed. How do I get my credit back?
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