The grave of a black woman in Late Saxon Norfolk, in 11thC cathedral cemetery at North Elmham (extract: EEA 9, 1980)pic.twitter.com/HHSekaSWEQ
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The grave of a black woman in Late Saxon Norfolk, in 11thC cathedral cemetery at North Elmham (extract: EEA 9, 1980)pic.twitter.com/HHSekaSWEQ
Some analysis in Helen Cayton's 1977 PhD thesis, pp. 224-6: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1311/1/1311.pdf (extracts from pp.224, 225 & 226)pic.twitter.com/UGsgI5ypSQ
Her remains apparently sent for DNA testing in 2009, be interesting to see what results show: http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/consumption/groups/public/documents/committee_report/archserv140509item9pdf.pdf …pic.twitter.com/9d3b2RzYB1
Quick update on this if anyone interested: chased it up, DNA testing unfortunately never completed due to the person doing it moving away...
@OrganisedPauper agreed :(
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