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Default Scientist mulls Anglo-Scottish split

Scientist mulls Anglo-Scottish split



Are Anglo-Scottish differences greater than we thought?

Cultural differences which divide the Scots and the English date back 10,000 years before Britain was an island, a professor has suggested.

Stephen Oppenheimer, of Oxford University, says genetic evidence shows Celts descended from ancient people living by the Atlantic coast.

The English are more closely related to Germanic people, he added.
The professor was due to speak about his theory at the Edinburgh Science Festival on Sunday.

In the past, the split was attributed to migration, invasion and replacement, in particular by the Anglo-Saxons, Celts and Vikings.

However, while conceding foreign invasions hundreds of years ago would have influenced the cultures in different areas, he does not believe the split originated then.

Professor Oppenheimer said: "The first line between the English and the Celts was put down at a much earlier period, say 10,000 years ago.

"The English are the odd ones out because they are the ones more linked to continental Europe.

"The Scots, the Irish, the Welsh and the Cornish are all very similar in their genetic pattern to the Basque."

This would mean Celts' roots lie in south west France [west Occitania], Brittany and Spain.

The theory is expanded in the professor's book The Real Eve: Modern Man's Journey Out Of Africa, tracing the origins of humankind to Africa 80,000 years ago.

The talk called Out of Eden takes place at the Apex International Hotel in Grassmarket on Sunday.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3618613.stm

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Default Re: Scientist mulls Anglo-Scottish split

This has been more than established by genetic testing and historical data, it seems the only detractors are those pseudo-nordics of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, etc, extraction that don't want to have anything to do with the "south".
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