West African ancestry in seventh-century England: two individuals from Kent and Dorset

Duncan Sayer, Joscha Gretzinger, John Hines, Michael McCormick, Keziah Warburton, Erin Sebo, Katharina Dulias, Maria Pala, Martin Richards, Ceiridwen Jane Edwards, Stephan Schiffels

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Abstract

Archaeogenetics, the study of ancient DNA, can reveal powerful insights into kinship and the movement of individuals in (pre)history. Here, the authors report on the identification of two individuals with genetic profiles consistent with recent sub-Saharan African ancestry, both of whom were buried in early-medieval cemeteries in southern Britain. Focusing primarily on a sub-adult female from Updown in Kent, the authors explore the societal and cultural contexts in which these individuals lived and died, and the widening geographic links indicated by their presence, pointing back to the Byzantine reconquest of North Africa in AD 533–534.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1341-1355
Number of pages15
JournalAntiquity
Volume99
Issue number407
Early online date13 Aug 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2025

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