Researchers at Berlin's Museum of Prehistory and Early History in Germany have been carrying out research since 2017 on about 1100 skulls taken from what was then known as German East Africa. After conducting DNA analysis, they have now identified a clear link to living descendants in Tanzania.
For one skull, a genetic match was found with a man still alive today. The skull belonged to a high-ranking adviser to Mangi Meli, a powerful leader of the Chagga ethnic group in the late 1800s.
Read the full article in the Guardian.