DNA evidence from 2,000 years ago shows that women in Celtic society typically remained in their ancestral communities after ...
Women were at the centre of early Iron Age British communities, a new analysis of 2,000-year-old DNA reveals. The research, ...
Some scholars have suggested that the Romans exaggerated the liberties of women on the British Isles to imply that this was a ...
Celtic women’s social and political standing in Iron Age England has received a genetic lift.
Women were at the centre of social networks in Iron Age British Celtic communities, research in this week’s Nature suggests.
An ancient cemetery reveals a Celtic tribe that lived in England 2,000 years ago and that was organized around maternal ...
The research, published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, found that British Celtic societies were matrilocal with married women staying in their ancestral communities. Human societies have ...