Measuring biological affinity among populations: a case study of Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon populations
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Traditionally, when attempting to ascertain the origins of the people who created a village or cemetery that has been excavated, archaeologists examine cultural material found on a site. They tend to compare the types of ceramic, coins, clothing, burial practices or types of housing with other sites and, based on this evidence, date the site relative to the others. On those occasions when absolute dating methods such as C14 or dendochronology can be used archaeologists can use these dates to refer to written histories such as those of Gildas and Bede to support their interpretations.
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تاریخ انتشار 2010