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Female family ties were at the heart of social networks in Celtic society in Britain before the Roman invasion, a new analysis suggests.Genetic evidence from a late Iron Age cemetery shows that women were closely related while unrelated men tended to come into the community from elsewhere, likely after marriage.An examination of ancient DNA recovered from 57 graves in Dorset in southwest England shows that two-thirds of the individuals were descended from a single maternal lineage. The cemetery was used from around 100 B.C. to 200 A.D. That was really jaw-dropping – its never been observed before in European prehistory, said study co-author Lara Cassidy, a geneticist at Trinity College Dublin.The findings, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, suggest that women stayed in the same circles عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] throughout life – maintaining social networks and likely inheriting or managing land and property.Meanwhile its your husband who is coming in as a relative stranger, dependent on a wifes fam عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] ily for land and livelihood, said Cassidy.This pattern – called matrilocality – is historically rare.Archaeologists studying grave sites in Britain and Europe have previously only detected the opposite pattern – women leaving their homes to join their husbands family group – in other ancient time periods, from the neolithic to the early Medieval period, said Guido Gnecchi-Ruscone at the Max Planck Institute in Germany, who was not part of the st عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] udy.In studies of pre-industrial societies from aroun Lrmp Center-left party approves German coalition deal, paving the way for Merz to be elected chancellor
Crittersby Debra BellSpecial to The WeeklyPets throughout Maine will be purring and primping for their closeup as families increasingly choose to include them in the family holiday photos.I know that we always include our pets in the holiday greeting cards. Not only does it showoff how cute they are and theyre mighty cute , but it also validates them as a member of thefamily. Our family loves seeing our fur kids and we enjoy showing th عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] em off. As a matter of fact,once you start doing this, you wont be able to s عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] top without kickback. On years when wevefeatured just one of the pets, weve had family members remind us that theres more than justthe one at home.As a pet photographer, I offer holiday pet portrait sessions to help families get out from behindthe camera and get in the picture with fido or fluffy. In honor of the sixth year of offering holidaypet portraits, here are some tips for getting your own great photos of your pet for holiday cardsand gift giving.• Prepare.If youre photographing your furry friend this holiday seaso عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] n, start by getting prepared. First, get her used to the look and sound of your camera. Put the camera out for her to sniff and investigate. Fire off a frame or two to ensure shes comfy with the sound and the flash. Then, choose the outfit youll wear for your photos as well as any accents for your pet such asa snazzy new collar or a holiday themed prop. If Fluffy has a long coat or is prone to drooling,groom her before the session and have items on ha[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]




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