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    Ancient DNA reveals early medieval England had people with West African ancestry

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    Ancient DNA reveals early medieval England had people with West African ancestry


    Two people who lived in England during the Early Middle Ages had recent sub-Saharan African ancestry — likely from a grandparent, a new DNA analysis reveals.

    “The DNA shows that there is human, as well as material, connection and that it extends into West Africa,” study co-author Duncan Sayer, a historical archaeologist at the University of Lancashire in the U.K., told Live Science in an email.

    Archaeologists discovered the burial of an adolescent girl at Updown cemetery in Kent and the burial of a young man at Worth Matravers cemetery in Dorset. Both cemeteries, located in southern Britain, were dated to the seventh century, after the fall of the Roman Empire, when Anglo-Saxon peoples occupied the island.


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    DNA analysis of five people buried at Updown and 18 people buried at Worth Matravers found that most of these individuals had Northern European or western British and Irish ancestry, researchers reported in 2022. But when they sequenced the DNA of the girl buried in grave 47 at Updown, they realized her ancestry came from an entirely different continent.

    In two studies published Wednesday (Aug. 13) in the journal Antiquity, researchers detailed the unusual genetic backgrounds of the girl from Updown and the young man from Worth Matravers.

    Analysis of the young people’s mitochondrial DNA, which is passed from mother to child, revealed that both had mothers who were likely from Northern Europe. But their autosomal DNA, which comes from chromosomes that do not code for biological sex, showed clear signals of non-European ancestry.

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    “Both individuals thus show genetically and geographically mixed descent,” and had an estimated 20% to 40% ancestry characteristic of sub-Saharan Africa, Sayer and colleagues wrote in the study. Updown girl’s DNA had affinity to that of present-day Yoruba, Mende, Mandenka and Esan groups, the team found.

    Based on a statistical model, the researchers propose that both people had a grandparent with African ancestry, possibly from similar groups that left sub-Saharan Africa between the mid-sixth and early seventh centuries.

    The fact that these individuals were buried with their communities suggests they were valued by their peers, the authors wrote in the study.

    Human skeletons in a double burial in Worth Matravers, England. One person had recent African ancestry. (Image credit: Lilian Ladle, Antiquity Publications Ltd)

    The Updown girl was buried with a knife, a spoon, a bone comb near her left hip, and a decorated pot from Frankish Gaul at her feet. DNA analysis also revealed that she had biological relatives in the same cemetery. The Worth Matravers young man, on the other hand, was buried in a double grave with an older man he was not biologically related to.

    Tracy Prowse, a bioarchaeologist at McMaster University in Ontario who was not involved in the studies, told Live Science in an email that the researchers “do a good job of discussing the historical evidence for trade between parts of Africa and northern countries.”

    Given previous discoveries of diverse individuals dating back to the Roman Empire — including the Ivory Bangle Lady found in York, who may have had North African ancestry — “the presence of these individuals at Updown and Worth Matravers in 7th century Britain isn’t terribly surprising,” Prowse said.

    But Sayer does not think there is continuity between the Roman period people with African ancestry and the seventh-century people found in southern Britain. After the Germanic Vandals sacked Rome in A.D. 455, they founded a kingdom in North Africa. But then the Byzantine Empire conquered them in A.D. 534.

    “At the end of the Roman period, North Africa was conquered by the Vandals,” Sayer said. “It is the reconquest in the middle sixth century AD — around 533 to 535 — which seems to be the significant event here.”

    The DNA data showing African ancestry is “unexpected but congruent” with archaeological and historical evidence, the researchers wrote in the study, and is shedding new light on the early medieval period in Britain.


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