The Truth About Pictish DNA: Scotland’s Ancient Ancestry Decoded…

Join This Channel to Get Exclusive Member-Only Videos:    / @celtichistorydecoded   Subscribe to Celtic History Decoded -    / @celtichistorydecoded   If you enjoyed this video, please consider buying me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/celtichistory Solving the Pictish DNA Mystery: Scotland's Ancestry Revealed… Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:34 The Picts and Their Symbol Stones 3:00 Picts and Scythia 4:10 Pictish DNA and Genetics 7:30 Pictish DNA Haplogroups 9:46 Summary Were the Picts actually exotic 'outsiders' who migrated from across the sea? Or were they one of the truly indigenous peoples of ancient Scotland? Well modern DNA research has shed light on this debate, and the results are fascinating. So in this video we will look at the truth about Pictish DNA, what this says about their exotic origin stories, and how it relates to your genetics. For instance, is their DNA closer to people from western or eastern Scotland today? But first lets get a quick overview of who these people actually were. Now the Picts were one of ancient peoples who lived in the northern regions of the land we call Scotland today. They were likely related to the earlier Caledonians, but the term “Pict” is a Roman label. The Picts were first referenced in 297 AD, when a Roman writer spoke of the “Picts and Irish [Scots] attacking” Hadrian’s Wall. The name is thought to mean painted ones, due to their practice of body painting or tattooing. Yet we don’t know what they called themselves. Now in 843 AD, Kenneth MacAlpin is said to have unified the Picts and Gaels into the embryonic Kingdom of Scotland, known as Kingdom of Alba. And the distinct Pictish identity faded by around the 10th century. So the Picts are very much one of the foundational populations of Scotland, but what do we know about their DNA and how it relates to your genetics? And does modern DNA research support the idea of an exotic origin? We know for instance that some primary sources from around the time of Picts said that they came from Scythia, a region in the ancient world north the Black Sea. Sources: Morez A et al. (2023) Imputed genomes and haplotype-based analyses of the Picts of early medieval Scotland reveal fine-scale relatedness between Iron Age, early medieval and the modern people of the UK. PLoS Genet 19(4): e1010360. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.... Bede (2008) - Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Oxford University Press) Picts - Wikipedia Picts' exotic origins a myth, say researchers - BBC News Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) - Eupedia Double disc (Pictish symbol) - Wikipedia Scottish DNA: What is the Genetic History of Scotland? E. Gilbert et al. The genetic landscape of Scotland and the Isles, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 116 (38) 19064-19070, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1904761116 (2019). Pictish Symbols Explained: 14 Pictish stones in Scotland and the meaning of their symbols FamilyTreeDNA Discover - Y-DNA Haplogroup R-DF49 FamilyTreeDNA Discover - mtDNA Haplogroup J1c3 List of kings of the Picts - Wikipedia DNA researchers trace the origin of the Picts in Scotland - Stockholms universitet FamilyTreeDNA Discover - Y-DNA Haplogroup R-L1335 Northern Ireland men have Pict DNA Pictland Creative Commons Imagery: Pictish-mithraism File:Pictish Symbol Stones designs - Z-Rod & Double Disc Selection.png - Wikimedia Commons Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Deed - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported - Creative Commons SKIBLY101 File:DF13 EUROPE.png - Wikimedia Commons Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Deed - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International - Creative Commons #ancestry #dna #picts