47% of Roman cemeteries found in Britain have skeletons with Sub-Saharan DNA. https://twitter.com/ExMagisterLudi/status/893516090449555456 …
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Replying to @MikeStuchbery_
Interested in your source for this Mike? Can you link?
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Replying to @Lisa_0Connor
Actually it was their bone isotopes that showed this - over at
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Lisa O'Connor Retweeted Dr Caitlin Green
I promise I'm not stalking/trolling you but I found the 47% claim and it's not linked to sub-Saharan Africanshttps://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/890897245142474754 …
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Replying to @Lisa_0Connor @MikeStuchbery_
Sorry, got distracted or would have responded to tagging before :) Isotopes potentially tell you where people did/didn't grow up (& >
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> percentage was result of my meta-analysis of all studies to 2016 looking for ppl who may have grown up outside of Europe); other studies >
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> involving FORDISC, DNA + isotopes etc look at ancestry and figures cited from York, London & Leicester relate specifically to ppl of >
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> what might be termed 'Sub-Saharan' ancestry :) Hope that clarifies!
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Replying to @caitlinrgreen @MikeStuchbery_
Ooops, missed this as I was replying to you. So, there's evidence of sub-Saharan, but that's not what the 47% relates to?
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