DNA evidence from 2,000 years ago shows that women in Celtic society typically remained in their ancestral communities after ...
Ancient DNA reveals that during the Iron Age, women in ancient Celtic societies were at the center of their social networks — ...
Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery in southern Britain shows that women were closely related while unrelated men ...
New genetic evidence suggests that female family ties were central to social structures in pre-Roman Britain, offering a fresh perspective on Celtic society and its gender dynamics.
DNA analysis indicates that a Celtic tribe in Iron Age Britain was matrilocal, meaning men relocated to live with women’s ...
"Never seen before in European prehistory to have so many people ... Celtic tribe, as well as the many groups of prehistoric humans scattered across space and time., but Cassidy is convinced that ...
Ancient DNA reveals that during the Iron Age, women in ancient Celtic societies were at the ... before in European prehistory to have so many people all related through the female line.