I noticed a newish feature on my 23andme account recently where archaeological DNA from specific individuals from digs etc has been added to comparisons showing (in my case) small percentage matches with various Vikings (including an unusual burial in Estonia that had been in a tv documentary), some Dark Ages folk and most recently a few Roman individuals. These are individual, single digit % matches, not the DNA general history / origins that Ancestry and 23andme has had for some time - and there has been the King Richard stuff also. Absolutely fascinating. But totally boring to anyone else probably!
I've seen a few posts about ancestry stuff on NSC in the past so just wondered if anyone else on 23andme had seen the new feature and if so what it has revealed for them in terms of specific archaeological ancestors? I've also noticed that there are other websites now that just specialise in matching you to samples from ancient remains.
I've seen a few posts about ancestry stuff on NSC in the past so just wondered if anyone else on 23andme had seen the new feature and if so what it has revealed for them in terms of specific archaeological ancestors? I've also noticed that there are other websites now that just specialise in matching you to samples from ancient remains.