The implication is that the ASs started arriving in Cent/S Britain in the E5thC but kept selves completely separate from Britons for over >
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> 400 yrs before significant 'interbreeding' occurred…! And they estimate in mid9thC that this 'separate' AS group = more than ⅓ of popn! >
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> Needless to say, this is a v odd result! Runs counter to all other evidence incl what little ancient DNA we have & would require a truly >
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> extraordinary effort, surely! 400+ yrs! Could go on, but this is kinda thing I mean :)
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(And don't even get me started on the study that found up to 100% male replacement rate...! 'This sample spot in central-east England will >
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> show us the Anglo-Saxon immigration levels because ppl who grandparents lived there too must represent families that haven't moved for >
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> 1500 years'. No. No, it won't. It's a dubious assumption to begin with and you've not noticed you've chosen an 18thC market town at the >
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> junction of six 18th–19thC coaching roads… *grumble*)
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