The origins of the British: a genetic detective story
The mtDNA and Y-chromosome genetic data has rapidly piled up about the British people. Synthesising the genetic evidence with linguistics, archaeology and history, this work aims to break the findings about the origins of the British people. The first scoop is that the roots of English identity lie...
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Zusammenfassung: | The mtDNA and Y-chromosome genetic data has rapidly piled up about the British people. Synthesising the genetic evidence with linguistics, archaeology and history, this work aims to break the findings about the origins of the British people. The first scoop is that the roots of English identity lie over 6000 years ago, not with the Anglo-Saxons.. - Unpublished mtDNA and Y-chromosome genetic data has rapidly piled up about the British people.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 people. 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 per cent 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 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
Preface
xiii
Prologue
1
Part
1
The Celtic myth: wrong myth, real people
1
Celt
:
what it means today, and who were the
classical historians referring to?
21
2
Celtic as a language label
57
Part
2
Colonization of the British Isles before the
Roman invasion
Introduction: Can language dating tell us when
the Celts arrived?
109
3
After the ice
114
viii Contents
4
Ultímate
hunters and gatherers: the Mesolithic
156
5
Invasion of the farmers
:
the Neolithic and the
Metal Age
197
6
Who spread Indo-European languages?
281
Part
3
Men from the north: Angles, Saxons,
Vikings and Normans
Introduction: The Saxon Advent
305
7
What languages were spoken in England
before the Anglo-Saxon invasions
? 310
8
Was the first English nearer Norse or Low
Saxon?
340
9
Were there Saxons in England before the
Romans left?
357
10
Old English perceptions of ethnicity
:
Scandinavian or Low Saxon?
383
11
English continuity or replacement?
399
12
The Vikings
444
Epilogue
470
Appendix A: Introduction to genetic tracking
488
Appendix B: Our maternal ancestors: an overview
of the European gene tree
498
Appendix C: Paternal trees of ancestry in Europe
S02
Glossary
511
Notes
526
Bibliography
575
List ojIllustrations
595
Index
607
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Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
Preface
xiii
Prologue
1
Part
1
The Celtic myth: wrong myth, real people
1 '
Celt'
:
what it means today, and who were the
classical historians referring to?
21
2
Celtic as a language label
57
Part
2
Colonization of the British Isles before the
Roman invasion
Introduction: Can language dating tell us when
the Celts arrived?
109
3
After the ice
114
viii Contents
4
Ultímate
hunters and gatherers: the Mesolithic
156
5
Invasion of the farmers
:
the Neolithic and the
Metal Age
197
6
Who spread Indo-European languages?
281
Part
3
Men from the north: Angles, Saxons,
Vikings and Normans
Introduction: The Saxon Advent
305
7
What languages were spoken in England
before the 'Anglo-Saxon invasions'
? 310
8
Was the first English nearer Norse or Low
Saxon?
340
9
Were there Saxons in England before the
Romans left?
357
10
Old English perceptions of ethnicity
:
Scandinavian or Low Saxon?
383
11
English continuity or replacement?
399
12
The Vikings
444
Epilogue
470
Appendix A: Introduction to genetic tracking
488
Appendix B: Our maternal ancestors: an overview
of the European gene tree
498
Appendix C: Paternal trees of ancestry in Europe
S02
Glossary
511
Notes
526
Bibliography
575
List ojIllustrations
595
Index
607 |
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