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Blood of the Isles
Bryan Sykes
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Description for Blood of the Isles
Paperback. In 54BC, Julius Caesar launched the first Roman invasion of Britain. His was the first detailed account of the Celtic tribes that inhabited the Isles. But where had they come from and how long had they been there? This work takes us on a journey around the family tree of Britain and Ireland, to reveal how our tribal history colours the country. Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: PDZ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 129 x 24. Weight in Grams: 268.
Bryan Sykes, the world's first genetic archaeologist, takes us on a journey around the family tree of Britain and Ireland, to reveal how our tribal history still colours the country today.
In 54BC Julius Caesar launched the first Roman invasion of Britain. His was the first detailed account of the Celtic tribes that inhabited the Isles. But where had they come from and how long had they been there? When the Romans eventually left five hundred years later, they were succeeded by invasions of Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and Normans. Did these successive invasions obliterate the genetic legacy of the Celts, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Corgi
Number of pages
384
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552154659
SKU
V9780552154659
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About Bryan Sykes
Bryan Sykes is Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Oxford, has had a remarkable scientific career in genetics. After undertaking medical research into the causes of inherited bone disease, he set out to discover if DNA, the genetic material, could possibly survive in ancient bones. It did and he was the first to report on the recovery of ... Read more
Reviews for Blood of the Isles
The science is explained with an infectious zest. His book is so revealing that the new... as well as the old should read it
Boyd Tonkin
Independent
Syke's scientific presentation is chatty and readable
The Sunday Times
Professor Sykes has an admirably free and easy style for an academic
Daily Mail
A fascinating ... Read more
Boyd Tonkin
Independent
Syke's scientific presentation is chatty and readable
The Sunday Times
Professor Sykes has an admirably free and easy style for an academic
Daily Mail
A fascinating ... Read more