The ancient universities of India were intellectual powerhouses that attracted scholars from distant lands interested in studying mathematics and astronomy as well as philosophy and medicine.
An examination of ancient DNA recovered from 57 graves in ... suggest that women stayed in the same circles throughout life – maintaining social networks and likely inheriting or managing ...
Female family ties were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain before the Roman invasion, a new analysis suggests. Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery shows that ...
This discovery highlights the importance of female kinship in maintaining social ties and managing property. The research examined ancient DNA from 57 graves in Dorset, southwest England ...
This is why Cassidy and her colleagues were surprised to find remains of a Celtic tribe that lived during the Iron Age in Britain from around 100 BCE to 100 CE where it appeared, after studying their ...
It's adding to that pile of evidence that women were able to wield quite a lot of social and political influence ... communities by examining the ancient DNA of groups that were buried together ...