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 ...
Wondering how widespread matrilocal societies may have been in the ancient world, the researchers then examined the genomes ...
DNA evidence from 2,000 years ago shows that women in Celtic society typically remained in their ancestral communities after ...
Celtic women’s social and political standing in Iron Age England has received a genetic lift. DNA clues indicate that around 2,000 years ago, married women in a Celtic society, known as ...
DNA recovered from an Iron Age burial ground in southern England reveals a Celtic community ... that British women could take multiple husbands. Descriptions of Cartimandua, a warrior-queen ...
Celtic and Rangers have held exploratory talks over a move to play in the Women's Super League, as first reported in The Times. However, it is understood the Scottish Women's Premier League would ...
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 ...
January 2025. Bournemouth University via AP Historical records, including those of Julius Caesar, have long noted the distinctive roles women played in Celtic society, praising their independence ...
Celtic FC Women and their city rival theRangers Women have held preliminary talks to join the Women’s Super League in order to grow the women’s game, according to The Times… But what could a ...
Scottish teams Rangers and Celtic have held preliminary talks with the WPLL (Women’s Professional Leagues Limited) about joining the Women’s Super League (WSL). The discussions, originally ...