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Largest study of ancient DNA shows medieval Ashkenazi Jewry
Largest study of ancient DNA shows medieval Ashkenazi Jewry
Largest study of ancient DNA shows medieval Ashkenazi Jewry was surprisingly diverse
Scientists find that some 700 years ago, the Jews of Erfurt, Germany, formed 2 groups; rabbinic consultants stipulated that they study only loose teeth from pre-excavated skeletons
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