By John Harrington On November 22, 1999, the then GAA President Joe McDonagh and representatives from five GAA clubs ...
DNA analysis indicates that a Celtic tribe in Iron Age Britain was matrilocal, meaning men relocated to live with women’s ...
Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery in southern Britain shows that women were closely related while unrelated men ...
DNA extracted from 57 individuals buried in a 2,000-year-old cemetery provides evidence of a "matrilocal" community in Iron ...
Genetic evidence from Iron Age Britain shows that women tended to stay within their ancestral communities, suggesting that social networks revolved around women ...
Ancient DNA reveals that during the Iron Age, women in ancient Celtic societies were at the center of their social networks — ...
Celtic could move 18 points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership as they head to Dens Park to face Dundee in the Scottish Premiership on Tuesday. The Scottish champions enter the game on ...
New genetic evidence suggests that female family ties were central to social structures in pre-Roman Britain, offering a fresh perspective on Celtic society and its gender dynamics.
Celtic won 4-1 at Ross County; Rangers beat St Johnstone amid fan walkout; Dundee Utd go third after St Mirren win; Aberdeen's winless run goes on after Hearts draw; Hibs beat Motherwell; watch ...
Celtic women’s social and political standing in Iron Age England has received a genetic lift.