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27 Mar 2019 5:43 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

  • Changed title from "Bronze Age woman in Scotland was an early immigrant, " to "Bronze Age woman in Scotland was an early immigrant"

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Tango0127 Mar 2019 3:03 p.m. PST

DNA analysis reveals

"Archeologists examining the remains of a woman who died more than 4,250 years ago have discovered surprising new information, thanks to DNA analysis.

The remains were discovered at Achavanich in Caithness, Scotland, in 1987, and now researchers are able to paint a detailed picture of the woman and her life.

Lead study author Maya Hoole said that Ava, as the woman is known, had black hair, brown eyes and a complexion similar to that of people who currently live in southern Europe…."
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