Echoing the writings of JuliusCaesar, the researchers further uncovered a footprint of IronAge migration into coastal southern England, which had gone undetected in prior genetic studies.
JuliusCaesar, in his account of the Gallic ... "But archaeology, and now genetics, implies women were influential in many spheres of IronAge life," he said. "Indeed, it is possible that ...
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