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Saxons, Vikings, and Celts

The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland

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Saxons, Vikings, and Celts

By: Bryan Sykes
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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WASPs finally get their due in this stimulating history by one of the world's leading geneticists. Saxons, Vikings, and Celts is the most illuminating book yet to be written about the genetic history of Britain and Ireland.

Through a systematic, 10-year DNA survey of more than 10,000 volunteers, Bryan Sykes has traced the true genetic makeup of British Islanders and their descendants. This historical travelogue and genetic tour of the fabled isles, which includes accounts of the Roman invasions and Norman conquests, takes listeners from the Pontnewydd cave in North Wales, where a 300,000-year-old tooth was discovered, to the resting place of "The Red Lady" of Paviland, whose anatomically modern body was dyed with ochre by her grieving relatives nearly 29,000 years ago.

A perfect work for anyone interested in the genealogy of England, Scotland, or Ireland, Saxons, Vikings, and Celts features a chapter specifically addressing the genetic makeup of those people in the United States who have descended from the British Isles.

©2006 Bryan Sykes (P)2006 Tantor
Great Britain Evolution & Genetics United Kingdom Anthropology Europe Viking Ireland England Genetics Biological Sciences Science Middle Ages Ancient Ireland
Fascinating Genetic Information • Educational Content • Pleasant Timbre • Informative Historical Connections

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I really appreciate the science in Bryan Sykes books and admire greatly his work in genetics. The books I've listened to so far are about 1/4 science and 3/4 oneupmanship of Sykes over his fellow geneticists /or/ wanderings far from the topic. There should be more than enough genetic science and migration history to fill a large tome.

Please, create an abridged version that gets to and stays with the topic. Better, a compendium of Sykes' books that are all trimmed of emotional fat.

Please, more science - less academic politics

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Great story but I missed half of the words due to the narrators inflections. Probably better as a book.

Too much inflection

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Interesting content for anyone with ancestry in the Ireland and British isles. Good science paired with a historical perspective. The narrator is American, why? His style is suited more to a children's book with his overly dramatic emphasis, especially at the start- almost makes you want to stop listening. The style does not match the content. If you can bear the narration and the clunky, casual writing style, it's an interesting story of the spread of humans to the isles and beyond to the new world.

Great content, maddening narration

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I really enjoyed the content and learning about my genealogy and what makes Britannia, Ireland, and Scotland so diverse and fascinating given the history and proof is in the pudding. This narrator is not the best but I got over it for the most part.

Old school fascinating gene studies in UK

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The information was presented with care and discernment, revealing a story which everyone must hear.

This book was exciting!

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