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Viking DNA : The Wirral and West Lancashire Project

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VIKING DNA details a genetic survey that has taken place focusing on men from old families from Wirral and West Lancashire.

These 'Viking hot spots' in North West England exhibit many archaeological and historical features proving them to have had a clear Viking presence.

The survey led by the authors aimed to discover just how deep these Viking roots lay - by tracing the DNA of the local populace back to their Viking ancestors.

The book is introduced with a brilliant foreword by UK/BBC historian/broadcaster Michael Wood. It then explains with the help of full colour illustrations - what DNA is and how DNA methods can be used to probe both individual and population ancestry - and the limitations - and how information such as Henry VIII's tax rolls can be used to help establish the volunteer base for specific regions of northern England. Using these methods significant Scandinavian ancestry (up to 50% of the mixture of DNA from the old populations) has been shown for Wirral and West Lancashire.

One youngster was so impressed with the results for her father she wrote a School project "My Viking Dad and his Viking Dog"!The book finishes with a look towards the current testing of other regions of Northern England and the research currently being undertaken to obtain a genetic profile of Scandinavia in the Viking Age.

A fascinating insight into history and people, VIKING DNA will captivate anyone interested in DNA ancestry and how their own region's past can be researched.

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Product Details
Nottingham University Press
190728494X / 9781907284946
Paperback / softback
01/12/2010
United Kingdom
166 pages, colour illustrations
208 x 246 mm
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