The aristocratic Roman woman was buried among 60 men, women and children who lived more than a thousand years ago at a grave site where early-Saxon remains were discovered. The discovery of the two communities at the same burial site could shed light on the largely undocumented period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
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