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On Saturday, July 19, at 2 p.m., Luke Kramer will discuss the role of women in ancient and medieval warfare at Castlerock Museum in Alma.
This new scholarship is challenging long-held beliefs about so-called natural gender roles in ancient history, inviting us to reconsider how we think about women’s work today.
The revelation gives a fresh perspective on the debate about women as ancient warriors. The researchers are careful not to suggest that the woman carried the bow in war—rather than for hunting ...
New discoveries are breaking old assumptions about Viking women, rewriting history by restoring them to their rightful place on the battlefield.
Three generations of ancient women warriors were recently uncovered in a Russian tomb. Buried with dozens of weapons, including knives and an iron hook in the shape of a bird, they date back to ...
Prince William hails a group of all-women wildlife warriors working to protect part of the Amazon in Brazil on the series ...
Recent evidence suggests that the Amazons seen in 'Wonder Woman' were based on real-life ancient warriors.
A mysterious ancient grave with a sword and mirror belonged to a woman The find may add to growing evidence that suggests women long ago could be warriors ...
Prepare to be transported to a realm where ancient legends and untold fortunes set the stage for an epic adventure!
If you go: “ Ancient Huasteca Women – Goddesses, Warriors and Governors ” is on view until July 21 at the National Museum of Mexican Art, 1852 W. 19th St. Free.