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<p>Much of what we are comes from our ancestors. Through cultural and biological inheritance mechanisms our genetic composition instructions for constructing artifacts the structure and content of languages and rules for behavior are passed from parents to children and from individual to individual. <em>Mapping Our Ancestors</em> demonstrates how various genealogical or phylogenetic methods can be used both to answer questions about human history and to build evolutionary explanations for the shape of history.</p><p>Anthropologists are increasingly turning to quantitative phylogenetic methods. These methods depend on the transmission of information regardless of mode and as such are applicable to many anthropological questions. In this way phylogenetic approaches have the potential for building bridges among the various subdisciplines of anthropology; an exciting prospect indeed. The structure of <em>Mapping Our Ancestors</em> reflects the editors' goal of developing a common understanding of the methods and conditions under which ancestral relations can be derived in a range of data classes of interest to anthropologists. Specifically this volume explores the degree to which patterns of ancestry can be determined from artifactual genetic linguistic and behavioral data and how processes such as selection transmission and geography impact the results of phylogenetic analyses.</p><p><em>Mapping Our Ancestors</em> provides a solid demonstration of the potential of phylogenetic methods for studying the evolutionary history of human populations using a variety of data sources and thus helps explain how cultural material language and biology came to be as they are.</p>