David Miles (1) (1947–)
Author of The Tribes of Britain
For other authors named David Miles, see the disambiguation page.
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David Miles is a Research Fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford and a Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford.
Works by David Miles
Uffington White Horse and Its Landscape: Investigations at White Horse Hill Uffington, 1989-95 and Tower Hill Ashbury, 1 (2003) 8 copies
Archaeology at Barton Court Farm, Abingdon, Oxon : an investigation of late Neolithic, Iron Age, Romano-British, and Saxon settlements (1986) 4 copies
Invested in Mother Earth The Anglo-Saxon Cemetary at Lechlade (An Oxford Archeaological Unit Publication) (1986) 3 copies
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"The Tribes of Britain" is a history of the British Isles written from the point of view of the migrations into the country that have changed the character of the population and the culture. It is a comprehensive history with useful insights but it was hyped as being based on new scientific techniques that have uncovered the complex genetic makeup of the UK. Because of this I expected a more scientific approach involving DNA studies. Instead the author outlined the various peoples who have show more come to British lands through the millennia to create the multicultural population of today. It was interesting but there was not much information that someone with a good knowledge of UK history wouldn’t have known already. show less
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