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Medieval Swahilis and Persians paired up 1,000 years ago in East Africa, ancient DNA reveals


About a millennium ago, long before the age of internet dating, Swahili women in eastern Africa paired up with a new type of suitor: men from Persia, a new study finds.

Researchers made the finding by studying the ancient DNA of 80 aristocrats buried in six medieval and early modern towns along the Swahili coast, they wrote in a new study published March 29 in the journal Nature (opens in new tab). These international hookups occurred just as Islam was spreading to the Swahili region, the researchers noted.



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