6,000 Years Ago, Scientists Find A Neolithic Society Treated Immigrants As Equals
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A recent discovery in Valais, Switzerland suggests egalitarian access to resources for both men and women in a 6,000-year-old community, challenging the notion of historical inequality between groups.
Isotopic analysis on bones from individuals in a Neolithic society in Valais shows homogeneity in isotope ratios, indicating equal access to resources regardless of sex or origin, unlike some other ancient societies.
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