AT the anniversary meeting of the Royal Anthropological Institute, held on Tuesday, Jan. 24, the outgoing president, Mr. H. J. E. Peake, delivered an address on “The Introduction of Civilisation into ...
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The purported migrations that have formed the peoples of Britain have been the focus of generations of scholarly controversy. However, this has not benefited from direct analyses of ancient genomes.
Each of us tells a story about who we are, often tracing our identity back through an imagined line of ancestors. Though identity is fundamentally cultural, we tend to anchor it in biology – in the ...