Iron Age Celtic Tribe Centered Around Women, DNA Reveals

2025-01-21
Iron Age Celtic Tribe Centered Around Women, DNA Reveals

A groundbreaking study using ancient DNA has revealed a surprising social structure in an Iron Age Celtic tribe in Britain. Unlike previous prehistoric societies, the Durotriges tribe, dating from 100 BCE to 100 CE, was centered around women. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA showed matrilocal residence, with men moving to their wives' communities. This provided women with strong support networks and significant influence, challenging traditional gender roles and offering a new perspective on ancient social organization. The findings suggest a widespread matrilocal custom across Britain during the Iron Age.