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European origin. Thus, our results, though only based on one
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European ancestry) showed high probabilities for blue eyes and blonde hair (SI Appendix, Fig. S7 A and B); in contrast, the majority of women with
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No significant admixture with Roman populations from territories further south of the area was detected. Among modern populations, the surveyed male individuals did not have modified skulls and were found to be most closely related to modern-day
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whether these women may have had a foreign identity during their lifetime, in death they were treated as local women with no evidence of their possible migration other than that which was inscribed on their bodies during childhood."
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and while the majority of samples were found to be closest to modern southeastern
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deformed skulls had a high likelihood for brown eyes (80% of individuals), and both brown and blonde hair (~60% and 40% of individuals, respectively) were represented in the sample."
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sample, argue against significant admixture between any Roman populations from more southern parts of the former Roman Empire and our individuals buried in
Bavaria around 500 AD."
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in their cemeteries. These individuals were predominantly female; there is no undisputed evidence of males with artificially deformed skulls in
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