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Lavish Bronze Age burial points to society with women rulers, researchers say

Elite women may have ruled El Argar 4,000 years ago

Elite women may have ruled El Argar 4,000 years ago
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Ancient woman may have been powerful European leader, 4,000-year-old treasure suggests

Blinged out female ruler may be evidence of powerful women during Bronze Age | Science

Share Spanish archaeologists found this silver diadem on top of the skull of a Bronze Age woman buried within palace ruins. J. A. Soldevilla/Arqueoecologia Social Mediterrània Research Group/Autonomous University of Barcelona ‘Blinged out’ female ruler may be evidence of powerful women during Bronze Age Mar. 10, 2021 , 7:01 PM As the many broken, battered bodies recovered from ancient burials can attest, the European Bronze Age was a tough time to be alive. Most historians and archaeologists have assumed these combative societies were led by men. But a new analysis of a richly adorned female ruler buried in a Bronze Age palace suggests women could also occupy the throne. There’s no way to know the true extent of her power, researchers note, but the find could lead others to reconsider their assumptions about the status of women throughout prehistory.

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