Woman-centered Celtic society unearthed in 2,000-year-old cemetery
The discovery of DNA from an Iron Age burial indicates a Celtic community with matrilocal traditions, showcasing female empowerment within their society.
Iron age men left home to join wives' families, DNA study suggests
Evidence shows that men in Celtic Britain practiced matrilocality, contradicting typical views of patrilocal family structures.
Woman-centered Celtic society unearthed in 2,000-year-old cemetery
The discovery of DNA from an Iron Age burial indicates a Celtic community with matrilocal traditions, showcasing female empowerment within their society.
Iron age men left home to join wives' families, DNA study suggests
Evidence shows that men in Celtic Britain practiced matrilocality, contradicting typical views of patrilocal family structures.
The Durotriges society practiced matrilocality, where women stayed in their ancestral communities post-marriage, indicating a unique gender role in ancient Europe.