The Scots
A Genetic Journey
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Urquhart
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Alistair Moffat
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This unique "fusion of science and the physical history" traces the story of the Scots through their DNA (Sunday Herald).
An almost limitless archive of our history lies hidden inside our bodies, and this book traces the ancient story of Scotland from that scientific viewpoint. The mushrooming of genetic studies, of DNA analysis, is rewriting history in spectacular fashion.
In Scotland: A Genetic Journey, Alistair Moffat explores the history that is printed on our genes, and in a remarkable new approach, uncovers the detail of where Scots are from, where they have journeyed, and who they are - and in so doing, vividly colors in a DNA map of Scotland.
©2011, 2017 Alistair Moffat (P)2022 TantorWhat listeners say about The Scots
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- 26-07-22
Excellent book well narrated
Similar in nature to ‚blood of the isles‘ the focus here is on Scotland as one would expect. Nonetheless the context to the history of settlement of Scotland expands into the areas of origin for the settlers of Scotland at the time as well as the geological, geographic, and historical circumstances they faced in Scotland. This makes a really good history of Scotland and includes a lot of fascinating details. Greatly narrated also turning this into an audible ‚page turner‘
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- 28-07-22
“We are all immigrants and we are all Scots”
The above quote written at the end of the book justifies this well written, well narrated and well researched book. I have to admit to being slightly confused by the ubiquitous use of mathematical formulas to explain our ancestral DNA markers, but found them easier to comprehend when they were explained in their historical context. I am always wary of employing small samples of regional DNA evidence to explain the history of local populations, but when it is employed with archaeological and written sources it can be useful and Moffat does this really well. For those interested in prehistory as well as history in a Scottish context I would thoroughly recommend this book.
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