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7,000-year-old burial challenges stone age gender roles
short by / on Thursday, 5 March, 2026
A 7,000-year-old skeleton discovered in Hungary is reshaping views on gender roles in prehistoric societies. Researchers found a female buried with polished stone tools typically linked to men. The discovery, part of a study of 125 skeletons, suggests Neolithic communities may have allowed flexible gender roles and complex identities, challenging long-held assumptions.
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