Ambivalence wrote:
Aimless wrote:
I am reading Vikings Saxons and Celts by Bryan Sykes about the genetic origins of that part of the world.
Just read that (well, as "Blood of the Isles"), it's left me with an annoying urge to have my DNA tested.

Also
Gridlinked and the
Line of Polity, now
Brass Man.
It costs about $100. My sister's son had his sequenced so I know the mDNA. Strange to think there's been a female in every generation for 20,000 years, which is when they estimate my clan Granny Helena lived. It's up to one of two brothers to get their Y sequence done. I'm chomping at the bit to know (just because) and both of these brothers are interested but not enough to spend the money. My oldest brother is a half and had a different father.
You really can't make a lot of cultural assumptions because the end point of the haplogroup is prehistory. Helena lived in Southern France but that doesn't make me a stylish French woman.