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ScienceAlert on MSNSkeletons Reveal an Unexpected Lineage Buried in Medieval England
The man buried in Dorset is also a clear genetic outlier. In a second paper, led by archaeogeneticist George Foody from the ...
William the Conqueror was a busy guy in 1066 after successfully invading and taking control of England. After being crowned king in London at Westminster Abbey, William immediately took control of ...
Researchers spent five years studying bones from medieval Cambridge, England, to see what life was like for a cross section of the city’s survivors of the Black Death.
In Medieval England, if you combined a city inn with an alehouse, you’d probably get something resembling that fantasy inn.
Two people buried in early medieval England had West African ancestry, experts have revealed, in a discovery that rewrites British history.
Two people buried in early medieval England had West African ancestry, experts have revealed, in a discovery that rewrites British history.
Back in the Middle Ages, as well as speaking English and Latin, many people living in Britain also spoke French.
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