UNKNOWN FACTS OF TURKISH HISTORY PROF SPENCER WELLS

UNKNOWN FACTS OF TURKISH HISTORY PROF SPENCER WELLS
   Spencer Wells studies human diversity - the process by which humanity, born from a single common source, has become surprisingly diverse and widespread.
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By analyzing DNA from people in all parts of the world, Spencer Wells concluded that all humans alive today are descended from them.
From a single man who lived in Africa between 60,000 and 90,000 years ago. Now, Wells is working on the next question: How did this man, sometimes called "Ychromosomal Adam," become the body of the multicultural, earth-encompassing life known as humanity?

Wells was recently appointed project director of the National Geographic Society's multi-year Genographic Project, which uses DNA samples to track human migration from Africa. In his 2002 book, The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey, he shows how genetic data can track human migrations over the past 50,000 years as our ancestors left Africa to populate the world's continents.

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TED and National Geographic: Shared mission, shared planet, shared stage
March 31, 2009
National Geographic shares stories that inspire people to care about our world, and TED uses the power of ideas to change the world. It can be said that we share some common points. Unsurprisingly, National Geographic Explorers almost a hundred years ago revealed the fact that Turks are related to many races in the world and that all European languages ​​are proto-Turkish, but they were forbidden to work as a result of religious bigotry and political pressure. either it has been ignored now, that is, a hundred years later, American history prof and O PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, YOU ARE ALL TURKISH BOOK AUTHOR Gene D.matlock British History Prof Spencer WELLS and Bulgarian History Prof V.DINKOV openly explain these facts

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