Catalhoyuk: 9,000-year-old city ruled by women, DNA reveals story of matriarchal civilization | – The Times of India
In a recent study published in Science, researchers have uncovered genetic evidence suggesting that Catalhoyuk, one of the oldest and best-preserved Neolithic settlements located in southern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), was likely a matriarchal society. DNA analysis of over 130 skeletons buried beneath the city’s mudbrick […]
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