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DNA study reveals Scythian nomads were ruled by elite dynastic families, including women
Nomads of the Eurasian steppe were ruled by elite dynastic families, including women, a large-scale genetic analysis reveals.
livescience.com·6d ago
DNA study reveals Scythian nomads were ruled by elite dynastic families, including women
Nomads of the Eurasian steppe were ruled by elite dynastic families, including women, a large-scale genetic analysis reveals.
Live Science·6d ago
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