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Ancient DNA Sheds Light on Women's Role in Prehistoric European Farming

30 Mayıs 2026Science Daily
  • Recent DNA evidence suggests that the interactions between Europe's hunter-gatherers and early farmers were more significant than previously believed, highlighting the essential role women played in the dissemination of farming practices across northwestern Europe. This transformation set the stage for further demog…
  • The findings challenge traditional narratives about prehistoric societies and their development.
  • This study builds on a growing body of research that utilizes ancient DNA to unravel the complexities of human migration and interaction in prehistoric Europe. The role of women in these processes has been a topic of increasing interest, as scholars seek to understand how gender dynamics influenced societal changes.
  • The implications of this research are profound, as they not only reshape our understanding of prehistoric social structures but also emphasize the often-overlooked contributions of women in historical transformations. By establishing that women were pivotal in the spread of agriculture, this study invites a reevalua…
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