This is deceptive. Africa was integrated in the Greco-Roman world. Who ever doubted that some Romans were African?
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> modern popn from Roman one, during which major changes + events incl end of Roman rule, deurbanisation, reurbanisation, Anglo-Saxon >
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> immigration, Viking invasions, Normans etc etc etc...!) :)
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I may be wrong, but wasn't the hubub over the presentation of a sub-Saharan African as a typical representative of Roman Britain?
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Think the tedious trolls moved on to that after initial 'there were no people of African ancestry in Roman Britain' was widely ridiculed ;)
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In any case, at Roman York's "The Railway" cemetery, the detailed analysis in this paper (https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/744286383771127808 …) suggested that at least >
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> 11–12% were v likely of African ancestry, with FORDISC analysis moreover indicating potentially c.53% of individuals in that cem fell >
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> within European parameters, 32% had 'African' affinities, & 15% in 'Egyptian' range… Anyway, it's sunny outside, so that's me done! :)
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Goodness. I go out for the day & come back to what seems like thousands of notifications… Not even going to attempt to read and/or respond >
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