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Ancient DNA suggests women were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain
A study of ancient DNA from a late Iron Age cemetery in Dorset reveals that female family ties dominated social networks in pre-Roman Celtic Britain. Genetic evidence shows women were closely related, while unrelated men likely integrated into the community through marriage. This matrilocality challenges previous understandings of gender roles in ancient societies, suggesting women had significant control over land and property.

Potential presence of primitive lunar mantle materials on Chandrayaan-3 landing site: Study
Chandrayaan-3's landing site revealed high sulphur levels, suggesting presence of primitive lunar mantle materials from the South Pole-Aitken basin's formation 4.3 billion years ago, offering insights into early lunar evolution and composition.