DNA Rewrites Beachy Head Woman’s Origins: Local to Roman Britain

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DNA analysis of the Beachy Head Woman, a Roman-era skeleton found near Beachy Head, shows she was likely local to the Roman Britain population, revising earlier guesses of Sub-Saharan African or Mediterranean ancestry; improved DNA techniques also updated her facial reconstruction to reflect light skin, blue eyes, and fair hair, placing her life along the Roman coastal landscape (129–311 AD) and underscoring how genetics can revise archaeological narratives.
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