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Ancient genomes reveal an Iron Age society centered on women

  • Women in Britain 2,000 years ago passed on land and wealth to daughters, indicating a matrilocal society.
  • Dr. Cassidy traced mitochondrial DNA, showing most women in the community were related by blood.
  • The findings support Roman writings suggesting women in Britain were powerful compared to those in Rome.
  • This research reveals an Iron Age society in Britain where women had significant influence.
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