
The end of Roman Britain: families, ancestors and DNA
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Is There Continuity in Inoccupation?
I'm thinking of em of the work of professor susan westhaven er, whom i intervewed on the podcast a a couple of years ago. She did an interesting project looking at common rights to land and unti. She identified e long dura similarities in that which suggested to her thatat the population must have been fairly simila. I think she was broadly arguing that there wasn't much of a migration of people as a consequence of that. So that that plays into the em into the discussion about continuity,. actuly, ecause a lot of scholars have avert what s some scholars have argued for foreseeing patterns of continuity in inoccupation, in social patterns in england
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