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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Nov 11, 2023 ^^
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2:11:25 Not sure as to why they would be so confused about the proliferation of double burials at this site. Back then cultures were so localised that it is entirely possible that these people had different practices and probably even a very different dialect than the folks 50 km down the road. Trading was widespread, as far as the Med, but cultures remained very distinct form one another for centuries. That's still reflected in the UK today. Ask any kid from Jarrow today to listen to a voice recording of someone from 80 or a hundred years ago and ask them if the accent is different; It will be, but it still won't be mistaken for anything other than Geordie. Although there are still subtle differences between Jarrow, and South Shields and area that local speakers can pick up.
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The first 49:44 minutes was uploaded one month ago. Skip ahead for the next video if you already seen it.
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Would be great if someone dug these skulls out of whatever storeroom they're currently gathering dust in, and tried to extract DNA to see if they were indeed related.
An even better larger project would be to collect as many DNA samples as possible from the various archives and establish descendants over time, as there are sure to be many...it would be no surprise to match a medieval skeleton with a Dark Age ancestor.
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@lacritzer3070
5 months ago
The first episode on this post, the lady who was found, the “river worn” pebble with the ring thru it is a hagstone; there’s a long folkloric tradition of these being used as protective talismans against hexes, curses, and evil spirits, as well against harm, it’s also believed that looking thru a hagstone would let someone see the unseen, looking at the spirit world and fae folk
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