Posted on: 28 December 2015
December 2015
A team of geneticists from Trinity College Dublin and archaeologists from Queen’s University Belfast has sequenced the first genomes from ancient Irish humans, and the information buried within is already answering pivotal questions about the origins of Ireland’s people and their culture. Read more here and watch a video here.
The team sequenced the genome of an early farmer woman, who lived near Belfast some 5,200 years ago, and those of three men from a later period, around 4,000 years ago in the Bronze Age, after the introduction of metalworking.
Extensive international media coverage included:
Washington Post
Boston Globe
International Business Times
Deutsche Welle
The Telegraph
The Guardian
Lonely Planet
Irish Independent
The Journal
BBC News
Irish Times