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Origins of the Anglo-Saxons

Decoding the Ancestry of the English

Origins of the Anglo-Saxons

Decoding the Ancestry of the English

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Hardback

£19.95

Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
ISBN: 9780500051924
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 04/10/2018
Width: 15.3 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
Who are the English? Their language and culture have had an impact on the modern world out of all proportion to the size of their homeland. But what do we really understand about their ancestry? Traditionally they have been seen as the descendants of those Germanic peoples who poured into Britain after the Roman legions departed, today known as the Anglo-Saxons. Alternative interpretations have questioned this picture, or suggested complications. At last, the astonishing progress made in extracting and analysing ancient DNA means that theories can be tested empirically, shedding new light on the movement and migrations of peoples in the past. Skilfully and accessibly blending together results from this cutting-edge DNA technology with new research from archaeology and linguistics, Jean Manco reveals a long and adventurous journey before a word of English was spoken. Going beyond a narrow focus on the Anglo-Saxon period, she probes into the deep origins of the Germani and their kin, and extends the story to the language of Shakespeare, taken to the first British colony in America. The result is an exciting new history of the English people, and a ground-breaking analysis of their development.

Jean Manco

Jean Manco was a building historian who trained within an archaeological unit and applied an interdisciplinary approach to her work. She is the author of Ancestral Journeys and Blood of the Celts, both published by Thames & Hudson.

'Jean Manco is a phenomenon ... she sieves the swirling murk of academic specialisms - linguistics, literature, genetics and archaeology - to extract the gold' - David Miles, former Chief Archaeologist, English Heritage, and author of The Tribes of Britain 'Jean Manco has a driving critical curiosity, and the ability to absorb vast amounts of information without being overwhelmed' - British Archaeology 'A lot of technical information ... to convey, but Jean Manco does so with flair' - Current Archaeology 'An exciting new history of the English people' - Discover Your Ancestors '[Manco's] books read like the work of a dynamic and talented young researcher, energised by the discoveries of genetics and their potential for casting light on history ... this new book is another admirable work ... both authoritative and well-written' - David Miles, Minerva 'Truly inspirational' - Family Tree 'This highly readable, illustrated account is essential reading for anyone wanting to keep up to date with the most recent understanding of the identity of the Anglo-Saxons and the ancestry of the English' - Timeless Travels 'Compelling' - The Burlington Magazine 'Impressively wide-ranging ... a fitting tribute to [Manco's] ability to master a range of periods, subjects and materials and produce a readable, informative and entertaining account of the past' - British Museum Magazine