Ancient DNA Study Uncovers 'Beach-Headed Woman' From Southern England: New Insights Into Early History
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Ancient DNA Study Uncovers 'Beach-Headed Woman' from Southern England: New Insights into Early History
The skeletal remains of the individual known as ‘Beachy Head Woman’ were rediscovered in 2012 within the collection of Eastbourne Town Hall. Since then, her story has garnered significant public interest. Radiocarbon dating reveals that she lived between 129 and 311 AD during the Roman occupation of Britain. Over the last decade, researchers have sought [...] The post Ancient DNA Study Uncovers ‘Beach-Headed Woman’ from Southern England: New Ins…
‘Beachy Head Woman’ Originated from Southern England, Ancient DNA Study Shows
The skeletal remains of an individual colloquially referred to as Beachy Head Woman were re-discovered in the Eastbourne Town Hall collection in 2012, and have remained the subject of significant public interest since. The post ‘Beachy Head Woman’ Originated from Southern England, Ancient DNA Study Shows appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
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