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Women were the key to spreading culture and knowledge around Europe 4,000 years ago, according to new research. The study revealed European women travelled far and wide from their home villages to start families – bringing with them new cultural objects and ideas, while men tended to stay near where they were born. Researchers found that at the end of the Stone Age and in the early Bronze Age, families were established in a surprising manner in the Lechtal area, south of Augsburg in present day Germany. They discovered that the majority of women came from outside the area, probably from Bohemia or Central Germany, while men usually remained in the region of their birth.
http://principia-scientific.org/women-key-to-spread-of-culture-4000-years-ago/
http://principia-scientific.org/women-key-to-spread-of-culture-4000-years-ago/