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Anglo-Saxons - socio-cultural or ethnic group? (again)

Started by Erpingham, June 29, 2021, 12:29:43 PM

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Erpingham

One of our favourites has a new study using a type of analysis which I've not come across before.  Those interested in scientific archaeology might find it interesting as well as the sub-Roman Britain fans.

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Imperial Dave

very interesting but hardly conclusive either way. I prefer the strontium markers for better granularity  :)
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Duncan Head

On the basis of skull shape? Is this 19th-century racial anthropology redux?
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Erpingham

Quote from: Duncan Head on June 29, 2021, 02:46:07 PM
On the basis of skull shape? Is this 19th-century racial anthropology redux?

Yes, amazing isn't it?  Physical anthropology to determine ethnicity.  Who'd have thought someone would come up with a new take on that?  And is it genuinely as precise as DNA?  Perhaps warrants further study to allay my suspicion :)  But it is interesting to see the various disciplines trying to contribute a different angle on an old question.

Imperial Dave

interestingly the results dont preclude reverse migration
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Duncan Head

(I note that the article speaks of British and European ancestry, so we can at least sidestep arguments about what "ethnicity" means...)
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