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The fall of the Roman Empire was less a clash of civilizations and more an opportunity to mix and mingle, a new genetics study shows
After hundreds of years of colonial dominance in Europe, the western Roman Empire fell in the fifth century C.E., weakened by ...
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What Caused the Great Germanic Migrations?
The migration of the Germanic tribes reshaped Europe, but what drove them to leave their homelands and move south and west? This video explores the mix of climate shifts, population pressures, Roman ...
European genetic research offers surprising insights into who lived along the Roman frontier as the empire fell and Germanic ...
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