The medieval 'New England': a forgotten Anglo-Saxon colony on the Black Sea--new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/05/medieval-new-england-black-sea.html …pic.twitter.com/SYxXUrw31i
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Dr.@caitlinrgreen almost the same here I think a small invasion w/ small effect on the gene pool but gave language.https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/609772926020243456 …
@Ahmed_Alhasania Yes, a degree of immigration makes sense of the genetic data & the archaeological etc, IMHO :)
Dr.@caitlinrgreen as in Turkey (Asia Minor), Egypt, Syria, Hungary and many other examples.https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/609774464063119360 …
Dr.@caitlinrgreen Immigration can take many shapes, one of them is the invasion.
Dr.@caitlinrgreen invasions had little effect on the gene pool e.g: Arabs conquered Egypt w/ 12000 & Normans' army in 1066 was 10000 strong.
@Ahmed_Alhasania As I think I've said before, the post-immigration situation can have a significant effect on the truth of this.
Dr.@caitlinrgreen invasion opens the door for peaceful immigration, e.g: Migration of Arab tribes to Egypt for 1200 years after AD 642.
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