Scientists have now re-examined the 2000-year-old skeleton and its DNA with new techniques. Dr William Marsh, one of our ...
New DNA analysis of the remains of a Roman-era individual known as Beachy Head Woman indicates that she came from ...
Scientists have shed light on the true origins of the so-called "first black Briton". The skeletal remains - dating from ...
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Teams have now re-examined the 2000-year-old skeleton and its DNA with new techniques. Analysis revealed she was around 18 to ...
Physical analysis of the remains suggested that the owner of the bones was approximately 18 to 25 years old at the time of ...
Beachy Head Woman, an ancient individual once called the 'first black Briton' was actually a white Sussex woman, according to the Natural ...