What a fine long pedigree you have given the human race. Charles Darwin to Charles Lyell, 1863. How is the Royal Family descended from fish? How distantly are we related to dinosaurs? How much of your DNA came from Neanderthals? How are the builders of Stonehenge connected to great-grandpa? According to science, life first appeared on Earth about 3,500 million years ago. Every living thing is descended from that first spark, including all of us. But if we trace a direct line down from those original life forms to ourselves, what do we find? What is the full story of our family tree over the past 3,500 million years, and how are we able to trace ourselves so far back? From single-celled organisms to sea-dwelling vertebrates; amphibians to reptiles; tiny mammals to primitive man; the first Homo sapiens to the cave painters of Ice Age Europe and the first farmers down to the Norman Conquest, this book charts not only the extraordinary story of our ancient ancestors but also our 40,000-year-long quest to discover our roots, from ancient origin myths of world-shaping mammoths and great floods down to the scientific discovery of our descent from the Genetic Adam and the Mitochondrial Eve. This is the amazing story of our ancient ancestors, as told by one of Britain's leading genealogists. AUTHOR: Anthony Adolph (www.anthonyadolph.co.uk) is a well-known genealogist who has made a special study of the history of aristocracy and of all the research resources that can be used to delve into this absorbing field. He is a regular contributor to the major genealogy magazines and websites, he has appeared as resident genealogist and co presenter of television and radio programmes for Channel 4 and Radio 4, and his books include 'Tracing Your Family History', 'Tracing Your Scottish Family History', 'Who Am I?' and 'The King's Henchman'.
Show moreWhat a fine long pedigree you have given the human race. Charles Darwin to Charles Lyell, 1863. How is the Royal Family descended from fish? How distantly are we related to dinosaurs? How much of your DNA came from Neanderthals? How are the builders of Stonehenge connected to great-grandpa? According to science, life first appeared on Earth about 3,500 million years ago. Every living thing is descended from that first spark, including all of us. But if we trace a direct line down from those original life forms to ourselves, what do we find? What is the full story of our family tree over the past 3,500 million years, and how are we able to trace ourselves so far back? From single-celled organisms to sea-dwelling vertebrates; amphibians to reptiles; tiny mammals to primitive man; the first Homo sapiens to the cave painters of Ice Age Europe and the first farmers down to the Norman Conquest, this book charts not only the extraordinary story of our ancient ancestors but also our 40,000-year-long quest to discover our roots, from ancient origin myths of world-shaping mammoths and great floods down to the scientific discovery of our descent from the Genetic Adam and the Mitochondrial Eve. This is the amazing story of our ancient ancestors, as told by one of Britain's leading genealogists. AUTHOR: Anthony Adolph (www.anthonyadolph.co.uk) is a well-known genealogist who has made a special study of the history of aristocracy and of all the research resources that can be used to delve into this absorbing field. He is a regular contributor to the major genealogy magazines and websites, he has appeared as resident genealogist and co presenter of television and radio programmes for Channel 4 and Radio 4, and his books include 'Tracing Your Family History', 'Tracing Your Scottish Family History', 'Who Am I?' and 'The King's Henchman'.
Show moreAnthony Adolph (www.anthonyadolph.co.uk) is a well-known professional genealogist with a particular interest in tracing family lines as far back as possible. He researched and co-presented Channel Four's Extraordinary Ancestors, Radio Four's Meet the Descendants and BBC One's Gene Detectives, has appeared on Heir Hunters and Who Do You Think You Are? and was a commentator for Sky and ITN News on the birth of his 10th cousin twice removed, Prince George of Cambridge. His books include Tracing Your Aristocratic Ancestry; Tracing Your Family History; Tracing Your Scottish Family History; Tracing Your Irish Family History; Who Am I?, introducing genealogy to children; The King's Henchman, the biography of Henry Jermyn, Earl of St Albans; and Brutus of Troy.
"...the result of a decade's genealogical investigation into what
both mythology and, separately, science can really tell us about
our ancestry...traces our story from the origins of life right down
to our evolution into humans, and how the ancestors of the British
survived the Ice Age in Europe and in doing so, ignited the sparks
of curiosity which led to our own perennial fascination with who we
are and where we come from. The book includes an explanation of how
genetics helps and how it roots each of us in this magnificent
story of Life on Earth in the most meaningful way imaginable.--
"Reunite Magazine"
"...this book charts not only the extraordinary story of our
ancient ancestors, but also our 40000 year old long quest to
discover our roots, from ancient origin myths of world shaping
mammoths and great floods down to the scientific discovery of our
descent from Genetic Adam and the mitochondrial Eve. This is the
amazing story of our Ancient ancestors, as told by one of Britain's
leading genealogists."-- "The Highlander, November/ December
2015"
"all emcompassing...uplifting"-- "Family Tree"
"Adolph has set out on the grandest of missions: to explain to the
layman how the universe came into being, how life and eventually
humans evolved and how they began to shape their world into one in
which succession and descendency mattered.... in an engaging and
clever manner". Of the part concerning creation myths he wrote "An
examination of the creation myths around the world, attempting to
put them into a unified perspective and putting them against the
background of evolution and descendency. This was, for me, the most
fascinating part of the whole book, and the one which taught me
most. I will take away with me pieces of this research as life
knowledge"... "Overall, the book was a thoroughly engaging and
interesting read, clearly not entirely suitable to everyone. A
science duffer like me had to frown and count the floor tiles
throughout the genetic investigations. A true believing follower of
any religion will have some trouble with the pragmatism. But I
think everyone will find something of interest within and I can
guarantee that everyone will learn something"--Simon Turney
"www.unrv.com"
"It is a clear desire and evidence of our enquiring minds that
human beings need to understand our origins - who we are and where
we come from. Without doubt, this desire is string in genealogists,
explaining our efforts to provide the evidence we need to map out
our ancestry from written records. This book takes the enquiring
mind much further back - from ancient times and the theories of
Hesiod outlining the continuous thread of the human family tree at
the beginning of the world, through to the new scientific discovery
of genetic testing and DNA through which our male-line Y chromosome
can be identified. The journey from Adan and Eve, to Neanderthals
and the 'thinking man', i.e. Homo Sapiens, is laid out for the
reader.... Given the complex nature of the subject matter in this
book, particularly with reference to the author's enlightening
family tree for Her Majesty The Queen, using a combination of male
genetic signatures and genealogical data, going back to Homo
Erectus, the narrative is easy to follow and largely compelling in
its arguments..." --Barbara Jarvis "Genealogists' Magazine"
(6/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Unusual and fascinating"-- "Your Family Tree"
pushes our genealogical connections further back into the remote
biological past. Starting with the origins of life and the remotest
phylogenetic tree of life 011 Earth. Adolph settles into an
extended study which skillfully summarizes the last two decades of
genetic research on our "deep ancestry: - using both mitochondrial
and Y -chromosome DNA to trace the human family over the last few
hundred thousand years. with special attention to questions like
the interaction of the Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon, and Denisovan
populations as we spread from Africa throughout the world.--
"American Geneologist"
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