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Human mobility in Ancient Rome https://t.co/BvPQlQzx81
Human mobility in Ancient Rome https://t.co/BvPQlQzx81
@BellvueSusan @goodguy1476 @WilliamKuhn7 @IdentityEvropa Another interesting paper that has only 4 skeletons that are nonlocal, out of 105 total. Surprisingly, they are from the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. https://t.co/XNzBJ2WR9b
And the immigrants in the city of Rome were very few, only a 5% https://t.co/JdFvSwvWlO
RT @TheHistoryForum: All Roads Lead to Rome: Exploring Human Migration to the Eternal City through Biochemistry of Skeletons from Two... ht…