@Umarkarim89 Interesting, thnk you. In UK, good argument for population continuity w/ prehistory, whereas used to think of massive changes.
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@caitlinrgreen if Normans were an elite then i can presume they constituted the new royality and upper class after 1066. (They said Normans) -
@Umarkarim89 Yes, with current Queen being a direct descendant of William the Conqueror. -
@caitlinrgreen ahaan more commonly know as William of Orange :) this is the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1066_The_Battle_for_Middle_Earth … and yes it was a 3 part movie :) -
@Umarkarim89 Ah, ok! Not seen, I'm afraid :) William was also known as William the Bastard, but William of Orange later (L17thC) -
@caitlinrgreen on an interesting note we have a whole community in coastal areas who claim to be indigenous but hv African origin also :) -
@Umarkarim89 intriguing, what was the mechanism behind that population movement? -
@caitlinrgreen may be they came to these areas about 500 years and nt a millennium as ur research points in England bt still significant -
@Umarkarim89 fascinating, thank you for elaborating! :) - 5 more replies
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