Ancestral Journeys: The Peopling of Europe from the First Venturers to the Vikings
By (Author) Jean Manco
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
5th November 2015
2nd September 2015
Revised and updated edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
936
Paperback
312
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
340g
Who are the Europeans Where did they come from Ideas about our European ancestors are being transformed through archaeology, linguistics and the new genetic revolution, and the discovery of ancient DNA is dramatically changing our picture of prehistory.
This paradigm-shifting book paints a spirited portrait of a restless people that challenges our established ways of looking at Europe's past. Completely up to date with all the latest findings from the fast-moving fields of genetics, DNA and dating, Jean Manco's highly readable account skilfully weaves multiple strands of evidence to produce a startling new history of Europe.
'Draws conclusions that may change our long-held beliefs about European history' - Minerva
'Manco has provided us with a useful guide to think about past population' - European Journal of Archaeology
'An ambitious and lucid full narrative account of the peopling of Europe this will undoubtedly provide a base line for future debates on the origins of the Europeans' - J. P. Mallory
'A bloody good book' - Minerva Reads
Jean Manco is the author of numerous books and articles, including The Spirit of Care: the eight-hundred year history of St John's Hospital, Bath.