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ДНК-генеалогия славян: новые открытия

ДНК-генеалогия славян: новые открытия

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Unravel the Origins of the Slavs with DNA Genealogy

Dive into a fascinating exploration of Slavic ancestry, where centuries of myth and hypothesis meet cutting-edge science. This book, authored by Anatoly Klyosov—President of the Academy of DNA Genealogy, a professor at Harvard and Moscow State Universities, and a former professor of the USSR Academy of Sciences—tackles long-debated historical mysteries using DNA genealogy rather than traditional population genetics.

Who were the ancient Aryans, and what is their connection to early Slavs? Did Scandinavians truly inhabit the Russian Plain during the era of Kievan Rus? And just how genetically related are Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians? Klyosov addresses these questions with the latest scientifically confirmed data from fossil DNA and modern genetic samples. This volume continues his earlier work, DNA Genealogy of the Slavs: Origins and History, reconstructing the ancient world through decoded genetic evidence.

Prepare for a journey of remarkable discoveries grounded in verified research. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a science reader, this book offers a clear, evidence-based perspective on the deep past of the Slavic peoples.

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James Miller ★★★★★
On the plus side, The product card is very clear and well-organized. It explains the book's focus on DNA genealogy and Slavic origins in an easy-to-understand way, without getting too technical. The description effectively highlights the author's credentials and the key questions the book addresses, making it easy to decide this is a fascinating read for history and science fans.
Alex Thompson ★★★★★
The product card is very clear and well-organized. It explains the book's focus on DNA genealogy and Slavic origins in an easy-to-understand way, without getting too technical. The description effectively highlights the author's credentials and the key questions the book addresses, making it easy to decide this is a fascinating read for history and science fans.

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