Ancient DNA Reveals What Actually Happened to Ordinary Europeans After the Western Roman Empire Fell
Both in schoolbooks and popular imagination, 476 AD stands like a sword stroke: the year Romulus Augustulus, the teenage ...
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Lead pollution in ancient Rome was so high that it dropped the population’s IQ by around 3 points, if not more. Elites were exposed to lead through water pipes, cooking pots, bath tubs, cosmetics and ...
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Did a tornado really strike ancient Rome? The shocking truth revealed
Could a violent tornado have struck the heart of the Roman Empire? This video dives into ancient records, eyewitness accounts ...
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Ancient DNA shows Rome’s fall led to gradual mixing
A new analysis of 258 ancient genomes from southern Germany reveals that the fall of the Western Roman Empire triggered gradual genetic mixing, not mass barbarian invasions. Researchers found ...
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