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Judi Lynn

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Mon Mar 12, 2018, 11:45 PM Mar 2018

Skulls show women moved across medieval Europe, not just men


Frank Jordans, Associated Press
Updated 8:42 pm, Monday, March 12, 2018

BERLIN (AP) — The newcomers who arrived in the little farming villages of medieval Germany would have stood out: They had dark hair and tawny skin, spoke a different language and had remarkably tall heads.

Now scientists who investigated the unusually shaped skulls say they provide evidence that women also migrated long distances across medieval Europe, not just men. A genetic analysis showed the women traveled from what is now Romania, Bulgaria and northern Greece at a time when the continent was being reshaped by the collapse of the Roman Empire.

In a study published Monday by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers say the women's elongated heads — a result of binding done after birth — suggest they might have been high-class individuals.

"These women looked extremely different to the local women, very exotic if you will," said one of the researchers, Joachim Burger, a population geneticist at the University of Mainz, Germany.

More:
https://www.chron.com/news/science/article/Skulls-show-women-moved-across-medieval-Europe-12747603.php
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Skulls show women moved across medieval Europe, not just men (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2018 OP
Of course. Someone had to ask directions. dameatball Mar 2018 #1
So true! n/t Judi Lynn Mar 2018 #2
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