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Genetic analysis of skeletons at Catalhoyuk, a Neolithic settlement in Turkey, suggests a matriarchal society where women ...
Genetic analysis of skeletons buried in a Neolithic proto-city in Turkey reveals that female lineages were important in early ...
DNA from Stone Age burials in ancient Anatolia reveals the earliest known female-centered society in a farming community.
A team of Czech researchers discovered the skeletons of two women and a newborn buried more than 6,000 years ago in a flint mine in the Krumlov Forest, in southern Moravia in the Czech Republic. The ...
An ancient Turkish city was ruled by females who lived in a matriarchal society, more than 9,000 years ago, a new study has ...
Recent discoveries reveal surprising similarities between Stone Age people and us. They crafted musical instruments, built ...
Study finds women and girls were key figures in Neolithic settlement, with maternal lineage shaping household burials.
Researchers said their findings suggest husbands relocated to the wife's household upon marriage – suggesting a female ...
Now, the figurine has been shown to the public for the very first time, and it’s being called the discovery of the century.
For decades, archaeologists puzzled over the nature of this 32.5-acre city, especially after the 1960s excavations led by ...
Stone Age Ireland was likely not ruled over by incestuous “god-kings” 5500 years ago, as previously thought, a team of ...