- Page 2 and 3: About the Book When the first Roman
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- Page 10 and 11: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research that
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unimportant in transfusion, and the
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Or by a mixture of both? The whole
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6 THE SILENT MESSENGERS Whatever th
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devastation. But it is these, the s
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At about that time, the sex gene on
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oth of them. It then struck me, aft
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arely travel anywhere without a DNA
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Ireland/Wales 0.0726741243702487 Ir
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ancient gold coins from Britain. Ma
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8 IRELAND The Irish landscape has o
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not forget. So far we have only men
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the soldiers of a British chieftain
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In their own conquest of Ireland, t
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crab apple show that the site was u
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Ireland for thousands of years, lea
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Iberia to the Isles. That is defini
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Fortunately, all the other judges f
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My colleague Martin Richards and I
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to a paternal clan by the genetic c
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to Anglo-Norman origins. You will r
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10 SCOTLAND It is barely 12 miles a
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on the menu. Curiously shaped imple
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may have been, the Mesolithic hunte
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11 THE PICTS On 15 July 1995 the fi
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that, along with practically every
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12 THE DNA OF SCOTLAND ‘We have j
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was unloading my slides, a lady cam
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Norway than in the other clans. We
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Westminster Abbey. Why didn’t the
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one region. At the risk of being te
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espect, the most stable place we vi
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last stronghold of the Gaelic langu
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Britain and specialized in capturin
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13 WALES The smallest in land area
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Wales defined the boundary between
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a campaign of murder and usurpation
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14 THE DNA OF WALES Wales is the on
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still hope one day to find just one
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that far from Plynlimmon where H. J
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food: fish and shellfish in winter,
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parts of Gaul. Britain was exportin
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even more so. Tacitus reckons 70,00
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16 SAXONS, DANES, VIKINGS AND NORMA
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accepting a payment, the wergild, i
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the Great Army completely and force
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17 THE DNA OF ENGLAND Our strategy
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years previously to a service stati
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female immigration into the east fr
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the way home? But if you really tho
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the north - substantial in terms of
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other, we are genetically rooted in