DNA from medieval skeletons changes what we know about the impact of the Norman conquest
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The 1066 invasion left little detectable trace in the genomes of the common population
The 1066 invasion left little detectable trace in the genomes of the common population
The 1066 invasion left little detectable trace in the genomes of the common population
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