I know my question is broad, but I just finished reading Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind and it merely wet my appetite. I now want to get down into the details and learn as much as I can. I'm new to the whole subject of human origins and migration patterns, but I can't get enough.
Does anyone have books or sources they can share on the subject?
I'm interested in learning about all of the subspecies (I dont know that that usage is common anymore) of Sapiens and how or why we are different.
A lot of the pure race talk on Voat has made me wish to seek the truth, or as much as there is to know about human origins so that I can form a solid opinion based on facts and science.
Thanks ahead of time.
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[–] Wazhappenin1 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Darwins Black Box a great deal of current research on molecular biology requires old theories to be updated. This one comes from a scientist in the field, who had to share his insights.
Another is theory about panspermia. Lots of stuff in that department.
The recognition is essentially the leap between organic and inorganic is a canyon too wide. So these scientists look at star dust for the primary ingredients to life.
@LakotaPride on Voat has a very in depth understanding of the Lakota beliefs as well.
Beware of theorists that use ad hominem attacks on others who challenge them. This is the first classic sign of an ideologue not a scientist.