The fall of the Roman Empire led to a tumultuous period of political, demographic and cultural change in Western Europe from the 4th to 6th centuries in the Common Era (CE). A new study that uses ancient human DNA analyses combined with archeological finds is helping scientists to frame a better picture of the Early Medieval people who inhabited Western Europe and the societies they created. Their findings are explained in a paper published in Science.

Ancient DNA Study of Post-Roman Europeans Reveals the Emergence of a Complex New Society
Stony Brook University
