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Celtic Women Held Sway in ‘Matrilocal’ Societies
An ancient cemetery reveals a Celtic tribe that lived in England 2,000 years ago and that was organized around maternal lineages, according to a DNA analysis.
Ancient Celtic tribe had women at its social center
Ancient DNA reveals that during the Iron Age, women in ancient Celtic societies were at the center of their social networks — unlike previous eras of prehistory.
Women-centered Celtic society unearthed in 2,000-year-old cemetery
DNA recovered from an Iron Age burial ground in southern England reveals a
Celtic
community where husbands moved to join their wives’ families — a rare sign of female influence and empowerment ...
Women held keys to land and wealth in Celtic Britain
Women in Britain 2,000 years ago appear to have passed on land and wealth to daughters not sons as communities were built around women's blood lines, according to new research. Skeletons unearthed in Dorset contained DNA evidence that Celtic men moved to live with their wives' families and communities.
Ancient Celtic Society Revolved Around Women
For millennia leading up to 800BC, communities in Britain were centered around male bloodlines, meaning that upon marriage, women left their homes to join the communities of their husbands. But that appears to have changed with the dawning of the Iron Age.
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Surprising power of Celtic women and daughters revealed
DNA analysis suggests Iron Age societies in Britain were built around women rather than men.
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Ancient DNA suggests women were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain
Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery in southern Britain shows that women were closely related while unrelated men ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
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Scientists Discover Celtic Society Where Men Left Home to Join Their Bride’s Community
DNA extracted from 57 individuals buried in a 2,000-year-old cemetery provides evidence of a "matrilocal" community in Iron ...
Live Science on MSN
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Were the Celts matriarchal? Ancient DNA reveals men married into local, powerful female lineages
An analysis of dozens of British Iron Age skeletons has revealed that Celtic society was organized around women.
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Celtic FC Women welcome January addition Emma Westin
Celtic FC Women are delighted to announce the addition of new January signing, Emma Westin to the club. The winger has put ...
Science News
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Iron Age Celtic women’s social and political power just got a boost
Celtic women’s social and political standing in Iron Age England has received a genetic lift.
New Scientist on MSN
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Celtic tribe's DNA points to female empowerment in pre-Roman Britain
Genetic evidence from Iron Age Britain shows that women tended to stay within their ancestral communities, suggesting that social networks revolved around women ...
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WSL news: Celtic and Rangers hold exploratory talks to play in the Women's Super League
Celtic are fourth in the SWPL, while second-place Rangers trail Glasgow City by five points; Celtic won the title on the ...
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Women led early British society 2,000 years ago, archaeologists find
Women were at the centre of early Iron Age British communities, a new analysis of 2,000-year-old DNA reveals. The research, ...
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