New DNA analysis reveals women's central role in Iron Age Britain, uncovering a matrilineal society that shaped social and political power.
Research using ultrafast X-ray spectroscopy unveils iron's melting and phase behaviour at Earth core pressures.
A groundbreaking study reveals evidence that, in Iron Age Britain, land inheritance followed the female line, with husbands ...
A groundbreaking study has uncovered evidence of a society in Iron Age Britain where women played central roles in family, politics, and society. Using DNA from ancient burial sites, an international ...
Roman writers found the relative empowerment of Celtic women in British society remarkable, according to surviving written ...
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 ...
Now, a team of geneticists from Trinity College Dublin and archaeologists from Bournemouth University have discovered ...
Philistines were very likely of Greek origin, as a new DNA study traces the origins of the ancient villains in the Eastern ...
Researchers have uncovered genetic evidence suggesting that ancient Celtic societies in Iron Age Britain were matrilineal and ...
DNA extracted from 57 individuals buried in a 2,000-year-old cemetery provides evidence of a "matrilocal" community in Iron ...