DNA Analysis Reveals Celtic Age Women Were the Original ‘Iron Ladies’, Husbands Moved to Live In With Wife’s Community An ...
For millennia, couples have had to decide where to live. "For the vast majority of human history," says Lara Cassidy, a ...
New DNA analysis reveals women's central role in Iron Age Britain, uncovering a matrilineal society that shaped social and ...
Female family ties were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain before the Roman invasion, a new ...
Now, a team of geneticists from Trinity College Dublin and archaeologists from Bournemouth University have discovered ...
Women in Britain 2,000 years ago appear to have passed on land and wealth to daughters not sons as communities were built ...
Archaeologists discovered evidence of the women-led society in Europe at a rare Iron Age site in southwest England.
Female family ties were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain before the Roman invasion, a new ...
A groundbreaking study reveals evidence that, in Iron Age Britain, land inheritance followed the female line, with husbands ...
The cemetery was used from around 100 B.C. to 200 A.D. "That was really jaw-dropping — it's never been observed before in European prehistory," said study co-author Lara Cassidy, a geneticist at ...
The site belonged to a group the Romans named the “Durotriges,” researchers said, and this ethnic group had other settlements ...