This video explores recent archaeological and genetic discoveries that challenge our understanding of European history. We begin with a groundbreaking study that reveals people of Scandinavian descent in Britain long before the Vikings, along with a previously unknown migration into Scandinavia. We will also discuss recent findings on the origins of syphilis, the use of genetic genealogy in solving cold cases, the secrets of Stonehenge, evidence of cannibalism in Bronze Age Britain, and discoveries related to a 17,000-year-old baby in Italy. Finally, we will look at a spectacular Anglo-Saxon sword find, a collection of gold rings in Norfolk, a study of Neolithic burial chambers in Wales, and the story of the inventor of the corridor. This video provides a comprehensive overview of the latest archaeological and genetic research that is reshaping our perception of the past.
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