Researchers have uncovered genetic evidence suggesting that ancient Celtic societies in Iron Age Britain were matrilineal and ...
Archaeologists excavating an 18th-century hospital in Orléans, France, recently came across a 2,000-year-old Roman necropolis ...
Archaeologists in France, discovered Roman-era graves containing rare curse tablets, including one inscribed in the extinct ...
New discoveries by a UCF researcher and her team at the ancient Mesopotamian site of ... and other administrative artifacts in the lower town palace further supports this identification since ...
Early interpretations of this tablet suggests dramatic events and possibly ancient warfare ... and other administrative artifacts in the lower town palace further supports this identification ...
Ancient DNA reveals that during the Iron Age, women in ancient Celtic societies were at the center of their social networks — ...
Still, much remains unknown about this Celtic tribe, as well as the many groups of prehistoric humans scattered across space and time., but Cassidy is convinced that ancient DNA will help unravel ...
Female family ties were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain before the Roman invasion, a new ...
offering a fresh perspective on Celtic society and its gender dynamics. An analysis of ancient DNA from a late Iron Age cemetery in Dorset, southwest England, has shown that women in these ...