How wealth and land passed from mothers to daughters (and not to men) in Britain 2,000 years ago

Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, The investigation found several skeletons of women buried with valuable objects such as pots. Item information Author, Georgina Rannard Author’s title, Science reporter, BBC 1 hour 2,000 years ago women in Britain passed land and wealth to their daughters, not their sons, as communities were built around the female bloodline, according to new research. Skeletons unearthed in Dorset contain DNA evidence that Celtic men moved to live with their wives’ families and communities. Scientists found evidence of an entire community built around a family’s female bloodline over generations, probably originating from a woman. “This points to an Iron Age society in Britain in which women had a lot of influence and could shape its trajectory in many ways,” explains Dr. Lara Cassidy of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, lead author of the investigation. Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, Archaeologists found well-preserved skeletons in the clay soil of Dorset. It is the first time in the history of ancient Europe that this evidence has been documented. of communities built around women. Scientists believe that the communities also invested heavily in their daughters, as they would likely inherit their mother’s status. “It’s relatively rare in modern societies, but it might not always have been that way,” Cassidy says. The team found evidence that this occurred in numerous places in Britain, suggesting that the practice was widespread. The communities analyzed lived around the same time as Boudica, the warrior queen who led a rebellion against Roman invaders in eastern England around AD 61. Dr. Cassidy sequenced DNA taken from the bones of 57 individuals from a tribe called Durotriges. People lived in Winterborne Kingston, Dorset, around 100 BC to 100 AD The skeletons were unearthed from a cemetery by a team of archaeologists from Bournemouth University, England. By tracking mitochondrial DNA, which is only passed between women, Cassidy discovered that most of the women in the community were related by blood ties that went back to previous generations. Instead, there was a lot of diversity in the Y chromosomes, which are passed from father to son, indicating that men from many different families married into the community. Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, The skeletons of people from the Durotriges tribe were very well preserved. DNA analysis also indicates that most of the ancestral line can be traced back to a single woman. The work shows that this society was what is known as matrilocal, meaning that a married man moved to live in his wife’s community. “The most obvious benefit for a woman is that if you don’t leave home, you don’t abandon your support network. Your parents, siblings, family members are still around you,” says Dr. Cassidy. “It is your husband who arrives, he is the stranger in the community and depends on your family for his livelihood and his land,” she adds. The researchers they found the same evidence of matrilocality in bones from other cemeteries, including those in Cornwall and Yorkshire. The researcher says evidence of powerful women in ancient communities has often been dismissed as isolated, not the norm, but these findings challenge that way of thinking. Archaeologists Miles Russell and Martin Smith found other evidence that women had high status. Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, The team from Trinity College and Bournemouth University excavated and analyzed skeletons of 57 people “We found tombs decorated with great care and with objects of great value. In each of the cases they were tombs of women, so we believe that wealth was transferred through the female line,” says Professor Martin Smith of Bournemouth University. The findings also support Roman writings of the time which suggested that women in Britain were quite powerful, more so than in Rome. But the Romans, like Julius Caesar, saw it as a sign of backwardness. “Women in Britain had power and it was a more egalitarian place. That was the biggest problem the Romans had with the British because Rome was a deeply patriarchal society. For them, it marked the British as the quintessential barbarians,” she says. Professor Miles Russell of Bournemouth University. Most societies today are patrilocal, meaning that women move to their husbands’ communities. But there are some matrilocal communities today or in the recent past, such as the Akan in Ghana, West Africa, and the Cherokee in North America. Scientists say Iron Age Britain may have been matrilocal because men were frequently outside fighting. Dr. Cassidy compares it to World War II, when women gained more political and economic power. Matrilocal societies are also less likely to experience internal conflict, he says. “They can promote feelings of unity between communities and neighboring towns. They disperse groups of related men, preventing them from developing strong loyalties and starting disputes with related men who live nearby,” suggests the researcher. The findings were published in the scientific journal Nature. Subscribe here to our new newsletter to receive a selection of our best content of the week every Friday. And remember that you can receive notifications in our app. Download the latest version and activate them.

Chrissy Teigen, affected by the Los Angeles fires, manages to celebrate her daughter’s birthday

The fires that are ravaging Los Angeles and other areas of Southern California have affected more than one celebrity, as expected. The mecca of cinema and music is being threatened by flameswhich have taken over the luxurious mansions of some entertainment heavyweights. Fearing the worst, Chrissy Teigen and her husband, singer John Legendfled their home in Beverly Hills in the face of evacuation alert and the model has been sharing the entire painful process on her social networks. © chrissyteigen Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, affected by the Los Angeles fires The catastrophic fires They began on Tuesday, January 7 amid strong winds, and the death toll has reached 24 people. In the midst of chaos, Chrissy and her family They were forced to evacuate their impressive Beverly Hills residence to avoid encountering the flames. Although the alert issued in their area was not of maximum urgency, the fire is expanding so quickly that other areas have ended up burned just minutes after receiving the red category, which is the most dangerous. The model lives with her husband, John Legend, and the four children who shares the marriage: Luna, 8 years old; Miles, 6 years old; Esti, 2, and Wren, the youngest, 1 year old. © chrissyteigen This was his evacuation Last Wednesday, January 8, the cookbook author also uploaded a photo of herself to her Instagram stories to reveal that she and her family were being evacuated from their home in the midst of the Los Angeles wildfires. He bought the luxurious abode in 2020 for 17.5 million dollars (17 million euros) with the singer of All of meand they underwent a wonderful comprehensive renovation that was featured in several publications on decoration, such as the renowned Architectural Digest. © chrissyteigen “This is surreal. Now I’m very scared. Packing”wrote Chrissy from her closet, while she was in the distressing situation of selecting what clothes to wear for the evacuation, knowing that there was a chance that her house would not survive the fire. In another update, she announced to her followers that she and her family had arrived at a hotel, where they would stay until the order was lifted. She then uploaded a short video of herself with her pet bearded dragon, Sebastian, who was resting on her chest in what we assume is the hotel bed. “I have to keep him warm,” he explained. We know that the family also traveled with their four dogs. © chrissyteigen Safe and sound for your daughter’s birthday They spent approximately a week away from their house, non-stop tuning into the news waiting to receive any news about the development in which they reside. As the days went by, the model stopped posting on her social networks, causing concern among her 42 million followers. However, we finally learned this Tuesday, January 14, that the family had managed to return home because it is now out of danger, just in time to little Esti’s birthdaywhom Chrissy and John welcomed in 2023. © chrissyteigen January 14 is a special day on the Legend-Teigen calendar and they were able to celebrate at home without any major setbacks upon their return from the evacuation, which lasted almost a week. Chrissy uploaded a photo of a cake, covered with an appetizing chocolate glaze, on which were some colorful shavings and two action figures that caught our attention. The model recently revealed on social media that her youngest daughter had become “obsessed” with John Cena, the actor and WWE wrestler, and even filmed the moment he gave her these dolls. © chrissyteigen “I’m grateful to be back home. This is all I could put together for Esti’s birthday.”he pointed out. Although a dessert of this type would take us a few hours of work, we must take into account that the model now dedicates herself mainly to the kitchen. She is a renowned recipe book author and has a YouTube channel that amasses millions of subscribers.

Nicole Kidman Reveals Her Daughters Love To Raid Her Closet

NEWS Source: MEGA Nicole Kidman shared her daughters love to raid her closet. Sept. 6 2024, Published 5:40 pm ET Clearly, Nicole Kidman‘s got style! So much so, her daughters love to raid her closet. Article continues below advertisement Source: MEGA Nicole Kidman said her daughters love to raid her closet. Article continues below advertisement At the premiere of The Perfect Couple on September 4 in Los Angeles, Calif., Kidman said her daughters Sunday16, and faith13, who she shares with husband Keith Urban56, “go into my closet and it looks like a bomb’s hit it.” “And then they just take a T-shirt! But they wreak havoc,” she continued. Article continues below advertisement The Nine Perfect Strangers star shared how she’s been introducing her teenagers to the world of fashion. She recalled the first time Sunday joined her at a fashion show. Article continues below advertisement Source: MEGA Nicole Kidman said her daughter could come to a fashion show with her once she turned 16. Article continues below advertisement In an interview with Victoria Beckham for Vogue Australiathe movie star said of her eldest daughter with the musician, “She’s about to turn 16.” “That’s what I told her, when she was 16, she was allowed to come to a show. “She’s wanted to go for a long time,” she continued. Article continues below advertisement The mother-daughter duo were seen twinning, both wearing black dresses at Balenciaga’s Fashion Week in Paris in June. Earlier on, the teenager, along with her younger sister, made their red carpet debut when their mom was honored at the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala in Hollywood in April. Article continues below advertisement Source: MEGA Nicole Kidman shares two daughters with husband Keith Urban. MORE ON: Nicole Kidman Want OK! every day? Sign up here! Article continues below advertisement Ace OK! Previously reported, the blonde beauty raved over her family in her acceptance speech from that same event, noting, “Right there is the love of my life, and the loves of my life. My daughters have never been anywhere publicly with me on a red carpet, tonight was their first night so they’re here, Sunday, and Faith.” Article continues below advertisement The award-winning actress is currently busy promoting her new Netflix series, The Perfect Couple. After she finishes the press tour, Kidman is looking forward to going back to her nashville home with her family. “I have a normal life,” she said. Article continues below advertisement Source: MEGA Nicole Kidman loves living in Nashville, Tenn. Article continues below advertisement “I like being part of something not about my work, not about who I am, none of that. Just a citizen who’s in the world. And my kids love that, too, when I do that,” she continued. Article continues below advertisement Never miss a story — sign up for the OK! newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what OK! has to offer. It’s gossip too good to wait for! Article continues below advertisement Kidman also enjoys being in her daughters’ company. “I love teenage girls. I just found them exquisite,” she said. “I marvel at the age group and what they’re dealing withbut also their ability to handle so much.”

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