Books by (Анатолий Клёсов) focus on his self-developed concept of "DNA Genealogy." While popular among readers interested in Slavic history and alternative theories of human origin, his work is highly controversial and generally categorized as pseudoscience by the mainstream scientific community . Overview of Key Works
: A massive research volume (over 700 pages) analyzing the genetic history of 190 ethnic groups in Russia. anatolii klesov knigi skachat
: A foundational series explaining his methodology and the development of "molecular history". : One of his most famous works, arguing
: One of his most famous works, arguing for the ancient indigenous roots of the Slavic people. anatolii klesov knigi skachat
: Claims to debunk standard historical facts using genetic data. Critical Review and Scientific Reception
Reviews of Klyosov's books are sharply divided between enthusiastic supporters and professional critics:
Most of Klyosov's books explore the migration of ancient peoples through the lens of Y-chromosome haplogroups, often challenging established theories like the "Out of Africa" model or the "Norman theory" of Russian history.