Ancestral Journeys, Jean Manco
Ancestral Journeys, Jean Manco
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Ancestral Journeys
The Peopling of Europe from the First Venturers to the Vikings (Revised and Updated Edition)

Author: Jean Manco

Narrator: Corrie James

Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/23/2020


Synopsis

Who are the Europeans? Where did they come from? New research in the fields of archaeology and linguistics, a revolution in the study of genetics, and cutting-edge analysis of ancient DNA are dramatically changing our picture of prehistory, leading us to question what we thought we knew about these ancient peoples.

This paradigm-shifting book paints a spirited portrait of a restless people that challenges our established ways of looking at Europe's past. The story is more complex than at first believed, with new evidence suggesting that the European gene pool was stirred vigorously multiple times. Genetic clues are also enhancing our understanding of European mobility in epochs with written records, including the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons, the spread of the Slavs, and the adventures of the Vikings.

Now brought completely up to date with all the latest findings from the fast-moving fields of genetics, DNA, and dating, Jean Manco's highly accessible account weaves multiple strands of evidence into a startling new history of the continent, of interest to anyone who wants to truly understand Europeans' place in the ancient world.

About Jean Manco

Jean Manco was a building historian who trained within an archaeological unit and applied an interdisciplinary approach to her work. Her books include Ancestral Journeys and The Origins of the Anglo-Saxons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicky

Reviewed for The Bibliophibian. This is a multidisciplinary synthesis of all kinds of information about the populations of Europe and how they got here. There have been trends in understanding the movement of peoples that anyone dipping into the topic will know about, largely the great argument over......more

I was skeptical about the new techniques that supposedly let us figure out the past via genetic analysis, so I was excited to find this book. It does nothing to calm my suspicions. First, the book has its origin in blog entries. The author has a huge bibliography and has kept up with the material. Bu......more

Goodreads review by Sam

An interesting but problematic book that brings together DNA, language, archaeological and historical evidence for early migrations in Europe. I'm intrigued by this subject and this book offered new ideas I had not seen before so it was enjoyable in that sense. I suspect it will be out of date very q......more