French women had more power in the Middle Ages than after the revolution, according to Erika Graham-Goering
‘Woman the hunter’: studies aim to correct history, the last one being published in the November issue of Scientific American
Novel insights into the daily lives of early industrial women workers: what hand skeletons tell about working in the 19th century
Orkney experienced a wave of immigration during the Bronze Age so large that it replaced most of the local population, ancient DNA analysis has revealed
Across the globe in a variety of societies, royal women found ways to advance the issues they cared about and advocate for the people important to them