I assume this relates to ongoing fuss over diversity in Roman Britain? Assuming so, there is evidence for people of 'Sub-Saharan' ancestry >
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> concludes v likely that at least 11-12% of ppl looked at in two large cems at York of 'Sub-Saharan' ancestry. E.g. at the high-status >
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> 'The Railway' cem, fordisc analysis indicted c.32% of people had 'African' ('Sub-Saharan') affinities & a 15% were in 'Egyptian' range.
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Diversity of European ethnic groups isn't the issue, nor even a few from North Africa. Issue was whether a Sub-Saharan family is "typical"
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