Some evidence for people of 'East Asian' ancestry living in Roman London — new post :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/09/east-asian-people-roman-london.html …pic.twitter.com/ibCwBoXakZ
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Used related methodologies & part of well-respected recent 'Diaspora Communities in Roman Britain' project:https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/736605178502238208 …
Similarly, Forbes piece says assigning ancestry on basis of only 2 or less traits is dubious... However, study is v clear on this and... >
>...it isn't what they do in case of 2 probable Asian ppl in this cem! One has Asian ancestry assigned based on *15* traits, the other on 7!
In sum, the 'pinch of salt' may need a pinch of salt, so to speak ;) Study authors being slightly unfairly treated here,or so seems to me...
In my view, little real difference between this study+York one, & if accept latter (as everyone seems to) then no reason to reject this one.
Paper says they plan to do this; poss trying to get it out there + not delay? Also, York studies are well-respected without DNA.
I'd question that, to a degree; DNA based on modern populations + depends which kind you use etc etc e.g. mtDNA=only female line.
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