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Interesting Engineering on MSNFemales dominated in Iron Age Britain: Husbands moved in, wives inherited land“This tells us that husbands moved to join their wives’ communities upon marriage, with land potentially passed down through the female line. It’s relatively rare in modern societies, but this might ...
Archaeologists in Germany believe a group of Iron Age people deliberately buried their dead around a pre-existing burial mound that was already centuries old.
This group lived along the central southern English coast around 100 BCE to 100 CE and buried women with ... Data from earlier,smaller genetic surveys of Iron Age Britain also have a similar ...
Geneticist Lara Cassidy wasn't surprised to find several generations of the same family buried in an Iron Age cemetery near Dorset, England. But she was quite surprised to find most of them were ...
“It’s been suggested that the Romans exaggerated the liberties of British women to paint a picture of an untamed society. But archaeology, and now genetics, implies women were influential in many ...
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Excavation unearths more Iron Age artefacts - MSNFurther remains of Iron Age pots and ammunition from the German Occupation in World War Two have been found by volunteers from group Dig Alderney who are on site until 23 May.
A group of veterans and military personnel discovered parts of an Iron Age Celtic chariot in Wales. One of the finds, a horse-bit, dates back to 60 AD.
An Iron Age hillfort in south Shropshire was six times larger than originally thought, archaeologists have discovered. The group, from the Time Team television programme and universities of ...
A “treasure trove” of priceless Bronze and Iron Age artifacts have been unearthed by archaeologists in Hungary, according to an article published in the journal Antiquity.. Scientists working ...
Further remains of Iron Age pots and ammunition from the German Occupation in World War Two have been found by volunteers from group Dig Alderney who are on site until 23 May.
Archaeologists unearth Iron Age site near Hybe after tip-off about nearby logging. More; Change SUBSCRIPTION PROLONG SUBSCRIPTION BUY SUBSCRIPTION GIFT SUBSCRIPTION ... Initial clues emerged in 2023, ...
An ancient textile which gives a unique insight into Iron Age Scotland is to go on display for the first time. The piece of fine woven yarn is almost 2,500 years old and dates back to the early to ...
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