As iron ore was abundant in south India, our ancestors’ brains figured out how to use it while the rest of the world ...
Tamil Nadu's archaeology department recently released stunning evidence that Chief Minister MK Stalin said showed the Iron ...
Previous studies confirm that patrilocality was widely followed in the European Neolithic, Copper and Bronze ages ... of 57 individuals buried in Iron Age cemeteries associated with Durotrigian ...
Around 2,000 years ago, before the Roman Empire conquered Great Britain, women were at the very front and center of Iron Age society. Researchers have sequenced the genomes of around 50 Celtic Britons ...
Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery shows that women were closely related while unrelated men tended to come into the community from elsewhere, likely after marriage. An examination of ...
Women were at the centre of social networks in Iron Age British Celtic communities ... Patrilocality is the most common system observed in European Neolithic, Copper and Bronze Age sites. However, ...
"Migration into Britain during the later Bronze Age has previously been detected, leading some to hypothesise that Celtic language arrived during this period. But our results point towards substantial ...
“Migration into Britain during the later Bronze Age has previously been detected, leading some to hypothesise that Celtic language arrived during this period. But our results point towards substantial ...
In a surprising discovery, an international team of geneticists and archaeologists have found evidence that Britain’s Iron Age was led by women. The geneticists, led by those from Trinity ...
“Substantial components of continental ancestry are present in the channel core region by the Middle Bronze Age. However, it is probable that a second surge of EEF ancestry in the Iron Age would ...