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Written by Nathaniel T. Jeanson
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“Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson has found the Rosetta Stone of human history.” Ken Ham 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 Ph.D. 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 peoplesâand connects them to peoples alive today. ââ¦a ground-breaking bookâ¦likely to become a classic.â
Ola Hössjer, PhD, Professor of Mathematical Statistics, Stockholm University, Sweden ââ¦pulls the curtain back further on the mystery of early human history using genetics, history, and linguisticsâ
Les Bruce, PhD, retired research specialist, Summer Institute of Linguistics International The fascinating research presented in Traced has additional far-reaching consequences for numerous contemporary debates:
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 DNAâs Big Surprise will inspire, not only budding historians, archaeologists, geneticists, linguists, and anthropologists, but anyone interested the marvelous and messy story of humankind.
“Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson has found the Rosetta Stone of human history.” Ken Ham 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 Ph.D. 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 peoplesâand connects them to peoples alive today. ââ¦a ground-breaking bookâ¦likely to become a classic.â
Ola Hössjer, PhD, Professor of Mathematical Statistics, Stockholm University, Sweden ââ¦pulls the curtain back further on the mystery of early human history using genetics, history, and linguisticsâ
Les Bruce, PhD, retired research specialist, Summer Institute of Linguistics International The fascinating research presented in Traced has additional far-reaching consequences for numerous contemporary debates:
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 DNAâs Big Surprise will inspire, not only budding historians, archaeologists, geneticists, linguists, and anthropologists, but anyone interested the marvelous and messy story of humankind.