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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

Mystery surrounds ancient remains discovered in English villages

  • DNA analysis of skeletons from two 7th-century cemeteries in Kent and Dorset, England, revealed individuals with West African ancestry.
  • This discovery challenges the traditional understanding of early medieval migration to England, which primarily focused on movements from continental northern Europe.
  • Two individuals, one at each site, showed genetic affinity to present-day sub-Saharan West African groups like Yoruba and Mende, with further analysis suggesting one paternal grandparent was of West African descent.
  • The presence of grave goods and burial alongside community members indicates these individuals were integrated and valued within their local societies.
  • The findings suggest a more diverse and cosmopolitan population in early medieval England than previously thought, prompting further questions about long-distance movement and demographic interaction.

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