Once, men and women were equal in Europe, there were no poor and rich. Then the plow and salt trade changed that
The article explores the historical and archaeological perspectives on gender equality in ancient Europe and the emergence of patriarchal structures.
Could a sheep change the map of prehistoric plague? The answer lies in livestock trade routes
The article examines how outbreaks of plague in ancient pastoral societies not only devastated human populations but also transformed entire ecosystems due to the close contact between livestock and people.