This morning's reading: Robert Hedges' chapter on molecular evidence/methodologies for identifying post-Roman migration & demographic changepic.twitter.com/WjDqXnnBvC
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> don't really convince e.g. the recent nature one:https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/578502346667347968 …
I moaned about assumptions made in Weale et al 2003 in book too, pp.124-5: lots of issues in my view! Isotopes equally >
> suspicious e.g. recent ones from Kent could be locals who ate lots of stews, or migrants from N. Denmark, or 'Saxons' >
> previously based on SW coast of France, as we know some were! E.g. textual sources & cem at Herpeshttps://mobile.twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/729046706059415555 …
> And even if ppl in cems all def migrants, still doesn't answer Q as what about majority of popn prob not in these graves?!
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