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Haunted by the ghost of the Beaker folk?

Author(s)
Carlin, Neil  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11683
Date Issued
2020-01-31
Date Available
2020-11-10T17:03:35Z
Abstract
A recent Europe-wide study of ancient DNA (aDNA) has exploded some of the preconceptions regarding a long-standing archaeological problem, otherwise known as the Beaker phenomenon. The study's results seemed to indicate that large numbers of people had migrated from continental Europe into Britain around 2500 BCE. In the course of this migration, the newcomers brought their belongings, including Beaker pottery, with them and replaced the pre-existing population and their ways of life. Or at least, this was how the research was presented in the media, e.g., ‘Ancient-genome study finds Bronze Age ‘Beaker culture’ invaded Britain’ or ‘Did Dutch hordes kill off the early Britons who started Stonehenge?’. While the study's conclusions were actually more complex than the headlines suggested, its findings surprised many archaeologists; but had genetics actually solved the Beaker problem?
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Portland Press Ltd.
Journal
The Biochemist
Volume
42
Issue
1
Start Page
30
End Page
33
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 the Authors
Subjects

Beaker phenomenon

Copper age

Neolithic migration

DOI
10.1042/bio04201030
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0954-982X
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