1. Celtic Women
... the clan (Ellis 18). Females could own and inherit property which marriage could not deprive them of. According to the customary laws, a Celtic wife could be entitled to one half her husband's possessions. It has even been argued that some Celts developed a matrilineal form of kingship ... and Germany. These cambers contain women buried alone, accompanied by all the item's to meant for the female occupant's afterlife (Cermin 27). The Celtic female discovered at Vix, was buried in an especially spectacular chamber. Filled with fine Greek ceramics, and containing a burial chariot, the ve...
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