Burials that date to just after the fall of the Roman Empire are revealing the secrets of people who lived on the Roman ...
By Will Dunham April 29 (Reuters) - The fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD was a pivotal moment in human history, ...
Many of today's villages and towns in Central Europe trace their origins to settlements that emerged after the collapse of ...
A genomic analysis of people buried on the border of the ancient Roman Empire show how distinct groups combined after the ...
Genome evidence points to a slow blending of peoples — not a violent tide of invaders — that laid the foundations of modern ...
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'Lifelong monogamy' and 'half orphans': DNA reveals clues about life on the frontier after Rome fell
Burials from over a millennia ago are revealing how people lived in part of the Roman Empire after it fell.
For over sixty years, a team from the German Archaeological Institute has unearthed in the Sierra Norte of Seville (Spain), ...
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