Atlantis Online
April 18, 2024, 05:24:17 pm
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: THE SEARCH FOR ATLANTIS IN CUBA
A Report by Andrew Collins
http://www.andrewcollins.com/page/articles/atlantiscuba.htm
 
  Home Help Arcade Gallery Links Staff List Calendar Login Register  

British scientists hunt for Viking traces in Norman DNA

Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: British scientists hunt for Viking traces in Norman DNA  (Read 153 times)
0 Members and 12 Guests are viewing this topic.
Crystal Thielkien
Superhero Member
******
Posts: 4531



« on: June 20, 2015, 05:35:29 pm »


British scientists hunt for Viking traces in Norman DNA
Jun 16, 2015



British researchers on Monday began collecting the DNA of residents from Normandy in northern France in search of Viking heritag
British researchers on Monday began collecting the DNA of residents from Normandy in northern France in search of Viking heritage

British researchers on Monday began collecting the DNA of residents from Normandy in northern France in search of Viking heritage, but the project has raised concerns amongst some local anti-racism activists.

Around a hundred volunteers from the Cotentin Peninsula area are giving DNA samples to academics at the University of Leicester, who are trying to find descendants of the Vikings who invaded what is now Normandy in the 9th century.

The aim is to learn more about "the intensity of the Scandinavian colonisation" in the 9th and 10th centuries in the Cotentin Peninsula, said Richard Jones, a senior history lecturer at the University of Leicester.

That includes trying to find out whether the colonisers kept to themselves or married amongst the locals, he added.

The French volunteers have been chosen because they have surnames that are of Scandinavian origin or that have been present in France since at least the 11th century. They also qualify if all four of their grandparents lived within a 50-kilometre (30-mile) radius of their current home.

French data protection authorities gave their green light to the study, which will be published in 2016, but the DNA testing has raised eyebrows in some quarters.

"We're worried this will build on the idea that there are real Normans and fake Normans," said Jacques Declosmenil, head of the local wing of the Movement Against Racism (MRAP) group.

"In the current context of xenophobia, it's very dangerous. Racists could use this to say: 'I've got proof that I haven't got any Arab blood,' for instance."

But Jones dismissed such concerns, saying the scientists were only studying two percent of a person's DNA in order to potentially establish Scandinavian ancestry dating back more than 10 centuries. "Anything is possible" for the other 98 percent, he added.

The team are searching for Viking roots amongst residents in three areas of Britain as well as in Normandy.

But at the nearby Caen University, medieval history professor Pierre Bauduin said he had warned the Leicester academics that racial origins are "an extremely sensitive topic in France".

"It's important that the results of this are not misrepresented by anyone," he said.


http://phys.org/news/2015-06-british-scientists-viking-norman-dna.html
Report Spam   Logged

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter



Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by EzPortal
Bookmark this site! | Upgrade This Forum
SMF For Free - Create your own Forum
Powered by SMF | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines
Privacy Policy