MATRIARCHIAL PATTERNS ......persist

16 Jan 2025 08:20 #1 by homeagain
www.livescience.com/archaeology/were-the...rful-female-lineages

Were the Celts matriarchal? Ancient DNA reveals men married into local, powerful female lineages
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By Kristina Killgrove
published 23 hours ago

An analysis of dozens of British Iron Age skeletons has revealed that Celtic society was organized around women.

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16 Jan 2025 09:39 #2 by PrintSmith
And if so, when, and why, did they abandon that form of organization in favor of a patriarchal one 2,000-3,000 years ago?

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16 Jan 2025 10:41 #3 by FredHayek
Despite matriarchal societies, queens were still rare. Most of the chieftains were male.

Like a lion pride, the women hunt and the males protect the tribe?

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16 Jan 2025 12:23 - 16 Jan 2025 12:25 #4 by Rick

homeagain wrote: www.livescience.com/archaeology/were-the...rful-female-lineages

Were the Celts matriarchal? Ancient DNA reveals men married into local, powerful female lineages
News
By Kristina Killgrove
published 23 hours ago

An analysis of dozens of British Iron Age skeletons has revealed that Celtic society was organized around women.

Therefore, what? Do you not have anything to say about an article you expect us to read?

PrintSmith also makes a good point… why didn’t that last? Your title suggests that you do have something to say… so say it.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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16 Jan 2025 14:35 #5 by PrintSmith
The answer is pretty obvious . . . these United States might have the same system of government as Canada if our affiliation with Great Britain hadn't needed to be altered/abolished. But being subjects of King George just wasn't working out, so a baseline change of the system was needed.

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16 Jan 2025 15:51 #6 by homeagain

Rick wrote:

homeagain wrote: www.livescience.com/archaeology/were-the...rful-female-lineages

Were the Celts matriarchal? Ancient DNA reveals men married into local, powerful female lineages
News
By Kristina Killgrove
published 23 hours ago

An analysis of dozens of British Iron Age skeletons has revealed that Celtic society was organized around women.

Therefore, what? Do you not have anything to say about an article you expect us to read?

PrintSmith also makes a good point… why didn’t that last? Your title suggests that you do have something to say… so say it.

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I just happen to love archeology (as a kid I wanted to be one).....how ancient society/communities lived is such a vast subject and technology has made huge advances in our ability to UNDERSTAND our past
ancestors....it allows a window into evolution/progress/lifestyles and beliefs......which I find to be deeply
interesting.....it allows "myths" and assumptions to be clarified and corrected.

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17 Jan 2025 08:16 #7 by Rick
OK, I get that. However, that doesn’t explain the title of this thread. You’re saying that matriarchal patterns still exist and continue to this day. You must have been thinking of a current example and I’m just curious about what you’re referring to.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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17 Jan 2025 09:42 #8 by homeagain
I think the theory that matriarchal construct was limited or not wide spread is NOW being examined more closely. I believe that it was global and created a BETTER paradigm.

NOW, when we talk about religion *, THAT PART OF THE FEMALE story is omitted.... read the GNOSTIC GOSPELS BY PAGELL (?).....The entire "Bible" was revised to erase the prominence of the female
construct....PATRIARCHAL PARADIGM BECAME THE ONLY "STORY". IF U EXAMINE THE ISSUE MORE CLOSELY. NJMO (the "ancient papayas papers",found in big clay jars ),

The Nag Hammadi library is a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts discovered near the Upper Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi in 1945. Thirteen leather-bound papyrus codices buried in a sealed jar were found by a local farmer named Muhammed al-Samman. Wikipedia

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17 Jan 2025 12:37 #9 by Rick
I still don’t understand the point, but that’s nothing new.

I’m assuming that you long for a matriarchal shift, which leads me to another question… what would that look like on a macro level? Are there thriving societies today that you think should be emulated or is this just one of those “I am woman hear me roar” dreams?

Some of your topics do interest me but I never really know what point you’re trying to make. Maybe there is no point, which leads me to wonder why you would waste the keystrokes.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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17 Jan 2025 14:27 #10 by homeagain

Rick wrote: I still don’t understand the point, but that’s nothing new.

I’m assuming that you long for a matriarchal shift, which leads me to another question… what would that look like on a macro level? Are there thriving societies today that you think should be emulated or is this just one of those “I am woman hear me roar” dreams?

Some of your topics do interest me but I never really know what point you’re trying to make. Maybe there is no point, which leads me to wonder why you would waste the keystrokes.



bolded one.....
THE POINT....EQUALITY and parity.....was it the singer James Brown that had a hit IT'S A MAN WORLD?"

BOLDED two.....it is called conversation,a attempt at dialogue .....NOT debate or verbal battle.


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