The identity of a Roman-era individual found in southern England has finally been resolved after scientists at the Natural ...
The skeletal remains of this Roman-aged female individual were uncovered in the collections of Eastbourne Town Hall in 2012. Subsequent research suggested her origins were in sub-Saharan Africa; ...
The British Museum is sending 80 prized treasures abroad in a push to "decolonise". The artefacts will be sent to a prominent institution in India as part of a new "collaborative approach" with ...
New DNA research reveals the woman long believed to be the first Black Briton was actually white and from Roman-era southern ...
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Woman hailed as Britain's first 'black woman' by BBC was actually white, DNA test proves
A woman once celebrated as "Britain's first black woman" was actually a local girl from southern England with blonde hair and ...
Having a more famous neighbour has long meant that Glasgow was under-estimated and under-appreciated. That era is over. Once ...
The deeper cause of the success, the general wrote, will be the character of the people—the frugality, industry, and thirst ...
Scientists have now re-examined the 2000-year-old skeleton and its DNA with new techniques. Dr William Marsh, one of our scientists who analysed the DNA, says that it’s now more likely that the Beachy ...
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