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Home / Science / DNA Unlocks Truth: Roman Woman Was Southern English Native

DNA Unlocks Truth: Roman Woman Was Southern English Native

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Advanced DNA sequencing revised the origin of the Roman-era skeleton.
  • New findings indicate the skeleton is from southern England, not Africa.
  • The woman lived in Eastbourne between 129-311 AD.
DNA Unlocks Truth: Roman Woman Was Southern English Native

Recent DNA advancements have significantly altered the understanding of a Roman-era skeleton, known as Beachy Head Woman. Previously believed by some to be the first black Briton, detailed genetic analysis has now conclusively shown her origins to be from southern England, specifically the Eastbourne area. This finding revises decades of speculation that stemmed from initial skull morphology analyses suggesting a sub-Saharan African ancestry.

The skeleton, discovered in Eastbourne and radiocarbon dated to between 129 and 311 AD, was estimated to be between 18 and 25 years old at death. While earlier DNA tests had hinted at a Cypriot origin, these results were inconclusive due to degraded samples. Dietary analysis of her bones had already suggested a local diet rich in seafood.

This new, high-quality DNA sequencing technology has clarified her identity, reframing her as a 'local girl' rather than a figure representing distant origins. Scientists emphasize this correction is crucial for historical accuracy and serves as a testament to evolving scientific methods in understanding the past. The story highlights how scientific interpretation can change with new discoveries.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Beachy Head Woman was a Roman-era skeleton found in Eastbourne, previously thought by some to be the first black Briton.
New DNA analysis revealed that Beachy Head Woman originated from southern England, not sub-Saharan Africa or Cyprus as previously speculated.
Beachy Head Woman lived between 129 and 311 AD, during the Roman occupation of Britain.

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