The fierce rivals clash for a place in the first domestic final of the season in a week where they have been in the headlines ...
Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery in southern Britain shows that women were closely related while unrelated men ...
When the Romans first entered the British Isles, they found a land ruled by warrior queens and other high-status women – or ...
DNA evidence from 2,000 years ago shows that women in Celtic society typically remained in their ancestral communities after ...
Celtic FC Women are delighted to announce the addition of new January signing, Emma Westin to the club. The winger has put ...
DNA analysis indicates that a Celtic tribe in Iron Age Britain was matrilocal, meaning men relocated to live with women’s ...
DNA extracted from 57 individuals buried in a 2,000-year-old cemetery provides evidence of a "matrilocal" community in Iron ...
Celtic women’s social and political standing in Iron Age England has received a genetic lift.
Women were at the centre of early Iron Age British communities, a new analysis of 2,000-year-old DNA reveals. The research, ...
Whereas women commonly left home to join their husbands’ families upon marriage, the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe that lived in Dorset 2,000 years ago, bucked the mold with a system called ...
Genetic evidence from Iron Age Britain shows that women tended to stay within their ancestral communities, suggesting that social networks revolved around women ...
Celtic are fourth in the SWPL, while second-place Rangers trail Glasgow City by five points; Celtic won the title on the ...