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Netflix's upcoming Nordic romantic series Diary of a Ditched Girl has recently released a new trailer unveiling the promising ...
Now, thanks to ancient DNA and a sculptor’s art, we can meet her again.
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Did Women Rule the First Cities? 9,000-Year-Old Female-Centered Society Unearthed in TurkeyArchaeologists have been arguing for years about the social structure of Çatalhöyük, a big Neolithic settlement in Turkey that was around from 7100 to 6000 BCE. Was it a society where women were in ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as AI pieces together 2,100-year-old mystery from the 'cradle of civilisation'An ancient poem written in the dying days of Mesopotamia has been rediscovered after more than 2,000 years. Researchers at ...
Researchers said their findings suggest husbands relocated to the wife's household upon marriage – suggesting a female ...
A pre-Hispanic mummy dating back 1,000 years was recently found by utility workers in Lima, Peru, with archaeologists linking ...
DNA from Stone Age burials in ancient Anatolia reveals the earliest known female-centered society in a farming community.
Genetic analysis of skeletons buried in a Neolithic proto-city in Turkey reveals that female lineages were important in early ...
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered an ancient sarcophagus depicting a scene familiar to many today: a drinking game.
Dating back to the Neolithic era, the so-called Venus of Kolobrzeg is the first artifact of its kind unearthed in the ...
When a metal detector beeped on the Norwegian island of Senja, archaeologists suspected it may be Vikings. But they weren’t ...
Marriage contracts and family roles reveal limits to female independence in ancient Egypt, as eldest sons held lasting power.
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