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Kent

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Gender Male
Age 67
County council Kent County Council
Population (mid-2018 est.)1,832,300
Population1. 555 million (2017)
Colleges and universities University of Kent
North Kent College
Songs FF
Dom andra
Musik non stop
La Belle Époque
Palace & Main
747
Kräm
Max 500
Saker man ser
Ingenting
Jag Ser Dig
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Dom som försvann
999
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Blåjeans
Den sista sången
Mirage
400 slag
Stoppa mig juni
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Ansgar & Evelyne
Ensammast i Sverige
1978
Date of birth March 31,1957
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Lyon
France
Groups Starshooter
Movies/Shows Contact
List1978
2005
1990
Played by William Fichtner
Notable aliasesKent Clark, Kent Clarke
Career startEskilstuna, Sweden
GenresRock
Alternative Rock
Pop Rock
Indie Rock
Synth-pop
Progressive Rock
Post-punk
Indie Pop
Record labels BMG Sweden
Universal Music Group
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Ancient mass-migration linked to British genes

Feb 16,2020 3:41 am

Scientists have uncovered evidence for a large-scale, prehistoric migration into Britain that may be linked to the spread of Celtic Languages .

The mass-movement of people originated in continental Europe and occurred between 1,400 BC and 870 BC.

The Discovery helps to explain the genetic make-up of many present-day people in Britain.

Around half the ancestry of later populations in England and Wales comes from these migrants.

It's unclear what caused the influx of people during The Middle to Late Bronze Age , But The Migrants introduced new ritual practices to Britain.

The results published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature are based on DNA extracted from 793 ancient skeletons.

The study reveals that a gene allowing Some People to digest Raw Milk increased rapidly in Britain during the Iron Age - 1,000 years before the same thing happened elsewhere in Northern Europe . It's an extraordinary example of Natural Selection for a genetic trait, and the reasons for its spread remain a mystery.

The researchers identified four skeletons at the archaeological sites of Cliffs End Farm and Margetts Pit in Kent that were either first-generation migrants from continental Europe, or their descendants.

It's evidence for Pioneer Settlement of the region from The Continent , starting as far back as 1,400BC.

At first, said Dr Thomas Booth, from the Francis Crick Institute in London, people with the new, continental ancestry " appear almost exclusively in Kent . . But we don't really see them Anywhere Else and we don't see a change in the overall ancestry of Britain.

But the new DNA signature soon spreads: " From around 1,000BC, suddenly that ancestry seems to disperse all The Way through southern Britain, particularly, " he explained, adding: " There's no particular genetic change in Scotland, But everywhere in England and Wales, this ancestry has an effect. "

Prof David Reich from Harvard Medical School , who led the research, told Bbc News : " We estimate that about half the DNA of people in the Iron Age in Britain comes from these new migrants. What that means is if you trace back the ancestors of these Iron Age Britons 20 generations before the time they lived, half of them would not be living on The Island of Great Britain . "

As for where The Initial migrants originated in continental Europe, their closest matches are with ancient populations in France. But says Prof Reich, " We don't yet have adequate sampling to directly confirm that or to see where exactly in France it would be. "

When The Newcomers arrived, the existing British population traced most of its ancestry to people who arrived at the end of the Neolithic, around the time Stonehenge was being built. They were part of a tradition known as the Beaker Culture.

The later, mid- to late Bronze Age movement of people brought new cultural practices to the country. This included the intentional burial of multiple Bronze objects - known as hoards - perhaps as offerings to The Gods .

The researchers also propose that The Migrants and their descendants in Britain enabled the spread of Celtic Languages . But whether The Migrants brought Celtic speech into Britain for the First Time isn't clear.

It's possible the branch of Celtic represented today by Irish and Scottish Gaelic - known as Goidelic - was already spoken by the existing inhabitants and The Newcomers spoke languages related to Welsh and Cornish - which belong to a different branch of Celtic known as Brythonic.

" If the Mid-Bronze Age move had any effect at all On Language , then the simplest hypothesis would be to see it as a vector for introducing, or strengthening Brythonic, " co-author Prof Sir Barry Cunliffe , from The School of archaeology at the University of Oxford, told Bbc News .

" If so, then Goidelic had to have arrived earlier, either with Beakers, or earlier. "

Though he stressed that he wasn't an expert on the linguistic aspects, Prof Reich said the divergence of the two branches of Celtic probably didn't lie too far back In Time , otherwise we might expect them to be more different than they are.

" The finding in this paper that there's very little movement into Britain during the Iron Age decreases the likelihood that that is a substantial period of language spread into Great Britain - which was probably the leading theory prior to this work, " David Reich explained.

Dr Lara Cassidy, an expert on ancient DNA from Trinity College Dublin, who was not involved with the latest study, called the findings " exciting" adding: " It provides a potential opportunity for Language Change on The Island . "

" Could this be The Point at which the Celtic Languages first enter the islands? I think the data presented here has moved The Debate forward, however, it is far from conclusive, as there remains a large question mark over Ireland and the Goidelic languages. "

She Said the prehistory of Britain and Ireland were closely intertwined, and that it was hard to understand one without The Other . Dr Cassidy and her colleagues are currently working on a similar ancient DNA dataset for Ireland.

Also intriguing is the new study's finding that there was a rapid increase - during the Iron Age - in the frequency of a gene variant for digesting Raw Milk , something that's commonly known as lactose tolerance.

" It remains rare in Britain until The Middle of the Iron Age , about 2,500 years ago. It's incredibly recent in evolutionary terms. In order for it to have gone from nothing to almost everybody in that period of time, your ability to digest Raw Milk must have been life or death, " said Tom Booth .

" Adding to this whole craziness to some extent is that it becomes common in Britain 1,000 years before it becomes common in Northern Europe . "

He added: " One of the leading possibilities is maybe that Britain went through a period of catastrophe like a famine or difficulty acquiring clean water sources. Then, what Raw Milk does is supply you with a clean source of hydration and food at the same time. Potentially, all you need are cows or sheep and you can make it through a disaster like that. "

The mass-movement of people to Britain took place against the background of similar upheaval on The Continent which, to some extent, homogenised the genetic make-up of Europeans.

" In this period there's convergence of ancestry throughout western and Central Europe , " said Prof Reich.

" In general, though there were exceptions, northern populations become more genetically similar to southern populations. And the southern populations become somewhat genetically more similar to the northern populations. "

He Said the exceptions were Scotland and The Island of Sardinia, which were not as impacted by this North-South exchange.

Dr Cassidy said one of the obvious questions raised by this study was whether Ireland experienced a similar scale of inward migration during or after The Middle -Late Bronze Age .

" Characterising any differences in ancestry between Ireland and Britain during the Early Bronze Age will allow us to better understand the extent and direction of migration in subsequent periods. "

She added: " If Ireland shows a similar pattern to Scotland, in that we find little evidence of substantial inward migration following the Early Bronze Age , we have to ask how and when was Celtic language introduced to that island. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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