Recent scientific reevaluations of remains have historians rethinking the prevalence of women fighters throughout history.
A scientific study with important implications for archaeology in Britain and France was published last week. Using ancient DNA analysis and testing, a team led by Dr Lara Cassidy and Professor Daniel ...
Read the paper: Continental influx and pervasive matrilocality in Iron Age Britain ... describing Celtic women as empowered figures — including Boudica, the famous warrior queen, and Cartimandua ...
An alternative pattern, practised on Early Bronze Age Orkney, is patrilocality ... where very high wealth again sits with the female burials. Yet contemporary work in the UK focused on male "warrior" ...
An alternative pattern, practised on Early Bronze Age Orkney, is patrilocality ... where very high wealth again sits with the ...
New genetic research is challenging long-held assumptions about ancient European societies, particularly during the Neolithic, Copper, and Bronze ... role of women in Iron Age Britain.
DNA evidence from 2,000 years ago shows that women in Celtic society typically remained in their ancestral communities after marriage, while men were more likely to move away. View on euronews ...
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Archaeological finds have shown that Yorkshire was occupied at a time when early hunters from continental Europe were no...
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