Recent archeological finds reveal that the Greek mythological Amazons, ferocious woman warriors, may have been real. Legends have described the Amazons as horseback-riding, bow-wielding nomads from ...
The remains of four ancient warrior women were recently discovered in Russia, marking the first time ever Scythian fighting females have been found in the same tomb. According to Russia’s RAS ...
War has been a constant throughout human history, yet most of the classic stories we read focus on men. That’s perhaps why 2017’s Wonder Woman was such a smash hit — audiences clearly crave greater ...
In the highlands of Armenia, archaeologists have discovered the grave of an injured woman who died during the Iron Age. Based on the wounds to her skeleton, she may have been the kind of Amazon ...
Archaeologists quite literally struck gold with the recent discovery of the ancient grave of a Sarmatian warrior woman from the first century A.D. In the intact burial mound found in southern Russia, ...
The Amazons were fierce women warriors of the ancient world who supposedly maimed their male offspring, sliced off one breast to better shoot arrows, and both battled and romanced the ancient Greeks.
One of the great things about computer games is that anything is possible – except women who fight, apparently.
The remains of four ancient warrior women were recently discovered in Russia, marking the first time ever Scythian fighting females have been found in the same tomb. According to Russia’s RAS ...
The Amazons, ferocious warrior women, have long been assumed to be little more than a compelling myth of the ancient Greeks—a fantasy concocted by men who in real life probably preferred to keep women ...