But it does suggest that women had some control of land and property, as well as strong social support, making Britain’s Celtic society “more egalitarian than the Roman world,” said study co ...
Researchers know that women joined their husbands' communities by examining the ancient DNA of groups that were buried together from the Neolithic Period and Bronze Age. "When most of the men are ...
That's "where women move," says Cassidy. "They leave their home upon marriage, and they go join the village, the community of their husbands." This is why Cassidy and her colleagues were surprised to ...