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The Origins of the British

The Origins of the British

A Genetic Detective Story

by Stephen Oppenheimer
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/11/2006

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The first book to put Brits in their places genetically, shattering the myth of Anglo-Saxon roots and redefining Celtic identity





Unpublished mtDNA and Y-chromosome genetic data has rapidly piled up about the British people. Synthesising the new genetic evidence with linguistics, archaeology and history, Stephen Oppenheimer breaks dramatic findings about the origins of the British peoples.





The first scoop is that the roots of English identity lie over 6000 years ago, not with the Anglo-Saxons. The 'Anglo- Saxon invasion' contributed only 5-10% of male English genes. Instead the genetic evidence reveals that the majority of English people derive directly from before the first farmers.





Secondly, new genetic findings finally answer the question of Celtic genetic identity. The putative origins of the Celts is an issue real for millions of people, from sore-lunged Glasgow football fans to the refined Celtic diasporas of North America and Australia. Gene lines prove once and for all the continued existence of a discrete, British Atlantic coast-based population that first spread north from the Basque country at the end of the last Ice Age - not Iron Age Europe. The division between England and the Atlantic fringe started to build up from that time.





Finally, Oppenheimer puts new detail on the genetic legacy of the Viking invasions. He reveals that Orkney and Shetland, far from being victims, had been part of the Scandinavian world long before the Viking onslaught and, through the evidence of their genes, participated actively in raids on Ireland and the colonization of Iceland.

ISBN:
9781845291587
9781845291587
Category:
Genetics (non-medical)
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-11-2006
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
242x162x47mm
Weight:
0.99kg
Stephen Oppenheimer

Stephen Oppenheimer is affiliated with the University of Oxford with 180 publications in 6 different fields generating 10,876 citations (h Index=47) and has spent the last 22 years studying the use of human genetics, climate, oceanography and archaeology to track human migrations round the world in prehistory.

His research has served as the basis for several film and TV documentary projects.

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