London’s History Museum Conducted a Study on 17 Bodies Excavated From a Medieval Well During Construction in 2004, and Determined That They Shared DNA With Modern Ashkenazi Jews
The sequencing of the oldest human DNA in the UK so far has shown that two distinct populations of humans lived in Britain following recolonisation at the end of the Ice Age. The two populations lived only around 1,000 years apart, and yet were.
Analysis of the oldest DNA from Britain, extracted from humans from North Wales and SW England has found two very distinct tribes inhabited the land 15000 years ago.