My European Family: The First 54,000 Years
Karin Bojs grew up in a small, broken family. At her mother's funeral she felt this more keenly than ever. As a science journalist she was eager to learn more about herself, her family and the interconnectedness of society. After all, we're all related. And in a sense, we are all family.

My European Family tells the story of Europe and its people through its genetic legacy, from the first wave of immigration to the present day, weaving in the latest archaeological findings. Karin goes deep in search of her genealogy; by having her DNA sequenced she was able to trace the path of her ancestors back through the Viking and Bronze ages to the Neolithic and beyond into prehistory, even back to a time when Neanderthals ran the European show. Travelling to dozens of countries to follow the story, she learns about early farmers in the Middle East and flute-playing cavemen in Germany and France, and a whole host of other fascinating characters.

This book looks at genetics from a uniquely pan-European perspective, with the author meeting dozens of geneticists, historians and archaeologists in the course of her research. The genes of this seemingly ordinary modern European woman have a truly fascinating story to tell, and in many ways it is the true story of Europe. At a time when politics is pushing nations apart, this book shows that, ultimately, our genes will always bind us together.
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My European Family: The First 54,000 Years
Karin Bojs grew up in a small, broken family. At her mother's funeral she felt this more keenly than ever. As a science journalist she was eager to learn more about herself, her family and the interconnectedness of society. After all, we're all related. And in a sense, we are all family.

My European Family tells the story of Europe and its people through its genetic legacy, from the first wave of immigration to the present day, weaving in the latest archaeological findings. Karin goes deep in search of her genealogy; by having her DNA sequenced she was able to trace the path of her ancestors back through the Viking and Bronze ages to the Neolithic and beyond into prehistory, even back to a time when Neanderthals ran the European show. Travelling to dozens of countries to follow the story, she learns about early farmers in the Middle East and flute-playing cavemen in Germany and France, and a whole host of other fascinating characters.

This book looks at genetics from a uniquely pan-European perspective, with the author meeting dozens of geneticists, historians and archaeologists in the course of her research. The genes of this seemingly ordinary modern European woman have a truly fascinating story to tell, and in many ways it is the true story of Europe. At a time when politics is pushing nations apart, this book shows that, ultimately, our genes will always bind us together.
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My European Family: The First 54,000 Years

My European Family: The First 54,000 Years

by Karin Bojs
My European Family: The First 54,000 Years

My European Family: The First 54,000 Years

by Karin Bojs

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Overview

Karin Bojs grew up in a small, broken family. At her mother's funeral she felt this more keenly than ever. As a science journalist she was eager to learn more about herself, her family and the interconnectedness of society. After all, we're all related. And in a sense, we are all family.

My European Family tells the story of Europe and its people through its genetic legacy, from the first wave of immigration to the present day, weaving in the latest archaeological findings. Karin goes deep in search of her genealogy; by having her DNA sequenced she was able to trace the path of her ancestors back through the Viking and Bronze ages to the Neolithic and beyond into prehistory, even back to a time when Neanderthals ran the European show. Travelling to dozens of countries to follow the story, she learns about early farmers in the Middle East and flute-playing cavemen in Germany and France, and a whole host of other fascinating characters.

This book looks at genetics from a uniquely pan-European perspective, with the author meeting dozens of geneticists, historians and archaeologists in the course of her research. The genes of this seemingly ordinary modern European woman have a truly fascinating story to tell, and in many ways it is the true story of Europe. At a time when politics is pushing nations apart, this book shows that, ultimately, our genes will always bind us together.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472941497
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 03/23/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
Sales rank: 316,084
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Karin Bojs is an author and science journalist. She was head of the science desk at Dagens Nyheter, the leading daily newspaper in Sweden, for nearly two decades. Karin has an honorary doctorate from Stockholm University, and has received several awards, including the 2015 Swedish August Prize for My European Family.

Karin lives in Stockholm on top of a hill with a view over Lake Mälaren. She often leaves her apartment for her country house where she keeps honey bees, produces cider and maintains an orchid meadow. During the long, dark Scandinavian winter nights she enjoys dancing the tango.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Funeral

PART 1: THE HUNTERS

Chapter 1 : The Troll Child: 54,000 Years Ago

Chapter 2 : Neanderthals in Leipzig

Chapter 3 : The Flute Players

Chapter 4 : First on the Scene in Europe

Chapter 5 : Mammoths in Brno

Chapter 6 : Cro-Magnon

Chapter 7 : The First Dog

Chapter 8 : Doggerland

Chapter 9 : The Ice Age Ends

Chapter 10 : Dark Skin, Blue Eyes

Chapter 11 : Climate and Forests

Chapter 12 : Am I a Sami?

Chapter 13 : Pottery Makes its Appearance

Chapter 14 : The Farmers Arrive

PART 2: THE FARMERS

Chapter 15 : Syria

Chapter 16 : The Boat to Cyprus

Chapter 17 : The First Beer

Chapter 18 : The Farmers ' Westward Voyages

Chapter 19 : The Homes Built on the Graves of the Dead

Chapter 20 : Clashes in Pilsen and Mainz

Chapter 21 : Sowing and Sunrise

Chapter 22 : Farmers Arrive in Skane

Chapter 23 : Otzi the Iceman

Chapter 24 : The Falbygden Area

Chapter 25 : Hunters' and Farmers' Genes

PART 3: THE INDO-EUROPEANS

Chapter 26 : The First Stallion

Chapter 27 : DNA Sequences Provide Links with the East

Chapter 28 : Battleaxes

Chapter 29 : Bell Beakers, Celts and Stonehenge

Chapter 30 : The Nebra Sky Disc in Halle

Chapter 31 : The Rock Engravers

Chapter 32 : Iron and the Plague

Chapter 33 : Am I a Viking?

Chapter 34 : The Mothers

Chapter 35 : The Legacy of Hitler and Stalin

The Tree and the Spring

Questions and Answers about DNA

References, Further Reading and Travel Tips

Acknowledgements

Index

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