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Does this bronze age burial treasure reveal a powerful European female leader? -- Secret History -- Sott net
© Cambridge University Press La Almoloya, in Murcia, southern Spain, home to the El Argar, a society among the first to use bronze.The lavish discoveries could undermine the idea that state power is almost exclusively a product of male-dominated societies, researchers say. A trove of ornate jewelry, including a silver diadem, suggest a woman buried nearly 4,000 years ago in what is modern-day Spain was a ruler of surrounding lands who may have commanded the might of a state, according to a study published today in the journal Antiquity. The discoveries raise new questions about the role of women in early Bronze Age Europe, and
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Ancient woman may have been powerful European leader, 4,000-year-old treasure suggests
The lavish discoveries could undermine the idea that state power is almost exclusively a product of male-dominated societies, researchers say.
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