This might work for some cems, but def not all—urban cems esp are used over long period, some high status, men+women+children present etc >
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> in this light! Fwiw, here are two maps showing inscription evidence and where ppl in inscriptions came from, via H. Eckardt, 2014 >pic.twitter.com/js7ouMcKvN
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TBH, that sounds like the more convincing one. Auxiliaries stationed at outposts etc. Poss leaders/wealthy stayed near towns (safety)
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To a degree, might work. Esp as higher-status cemetery at York had highest proportion of ppl of poss African ancestry, up to max of 51% >
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> but also too simple, as urban cems suggest several generations w/ children etc, people of all status, ordinary workers etc.
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No doubt there would be trusted folk close, added security etc build up enclave. We do it in Spain. Like anyone rly.
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