Scientists have used DNA to generate a face they believed belonged to a girl buried over 1,300 years ago.



Scientists have used DNA to generate a face they believed belonged to a girl buried over 1,300 years ago. This grave was excavated a decade ago in Britain; however, it has puzzled archaeologists as the girl who was found inside the grave is a figure of mystery. It is believed that this girl is of German origin. The way she was buried, along with the cross discovered with her, makes her one of the earliest Christian converts found in Britain. She died at the age of 16, but her cause of death is unknown.

The girl may be of high social status or even royalty. What is known is that the girl had a change of diet when she arrived in Britain, particularly a lack of protein. This change of diet may have caused an illness, but this is just speculation.

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