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Artist's reconstruction of the Langeland grave. Mirosław Kuźma. A 10th-century grave in Denmark was long thought to contain the bones of a warrior believed to be a Viking woman.
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of what appear to be two 1,500-year-old warrior women in northern Mongolia, near the Chinese—the kind of fighters that may have inspired the story of ...
Researchers Reaffirm Remains in Viking Warrior Tomb Belonged to a Woman In new paper, the authors behind the 2017 study echo their original conclusions and delve deeper into the secrets of the ...
Many other Apache women's roles were being in charge of the home and community, but Lozen was more interested in the art of war. She became a medicine woman and warrior — a role not very common ...
Wonder Woman lived: Viking warrior skeleton identified as female, 128 years after its discovery. ... Viking women were depicted in medieval art and literature as political leaders and priests.
A medieval skeleton buried with archery equipment in a 10th-century cemetery in Hungary belongs to a woman, a new DNA analysis finds. But because her grave is so unique, researchers have stopped ...
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