Beachy Head woman grew up locally in Roman Britain, according to new genetic and chemical analysis of a 2,000-year-old ...
The curious skeleton of a Roman-era individual in Britain, nicknamed the Beachy Head Woman, is not who we thought she was. It turns out this mysterious woman is not the 'first Black Briton', as some ...
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Beachy Head woman's origin story: DNA analysis reveals she was local to southern Britain
The identity of a Roman-era individual found in southern England has finally been resolved after scientists at the Natural History Museum were able to sequence high quality DNA from her skeletal ...
The Roman-era skeleton of a young woman once believed to have belonged to the earliest known black Briton is likely to have originated in southern England, new research shows. Previous DNA analysis ...
These striking images capture a Sunday sunrise at Beachy Head, as the day began with a spectacular display of colour along the Sussex coast. Argus Camera Club photographer, Grazyna Hammond, was on the ...
EASTBOURNE, ENGLAND—New DNA analysis of the remains of a Roman-era individual known as Beachy Head Woman indicates that she came from southeastern England, according to a report in The Guardian. The ...
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