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    unagi @unagi CC BY-NC 23/06/2020
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    Ancient girl Amazon warrior no older than 13 is confirmed by modern scientific techniques
    ▻https://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/ancient-girl-amazon-warrior-no-older-than-13-is-confirmed-by-modern-s

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    The ’stunning’ discovery appears further confirmation of ancient Greek claims about female fighters known as Amazons among the Scythians of central Asia.

    In 1988 Dr Marina Kilunovskaya and Dr Vladimir Semyonov came across the partially mummified young warrior’s grave Saryg-Bulun in Siberia’s modern-day Tuva republic during an emergency excavation.

    The archeologists found the prepubescent warrior’s remains so well preserved that a ‘wart’ was visible on the face, and yet at the time there were no indications that this was a female.

    ‘It was so stunning when we just opened the lid and I saw the face there, with that wart, looking so impressive,’ said Dr. Kilunovskaya.

    There was a rough seam on the skin in the abdomen area, implying an attempt at artificial mummification - but no traces were found of trepanation, which was usual among such burials.

    The age was estimated at 12-to-13 years yet - at the time - all the clues suggested this was a male.

    There were no beads, or mirrors, or other indications that this was the grave of a girl, and three decades ago the ancient remains were classified as a young male warrior.

    Yet modern scientific advancements mean more detailed genetic tests are now available.

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      M😷N😷LECTE 🤬 @monolecte CC BY-NC-SA 23/06/2020

      La source est digne de confiance  ?

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      unagi @unagi CC BY-NC 23/06/2020
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      @monolecte Tomb with three generations of ‘Amazon’ warrior women found in Russia - Archaeology - Haaretz.com
      ▻https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/.premium.MAGAZINE-amazon-warrior-women-russia-archaeology-scythian-greece-1

      https://images.haarets.co.il/image/fetch/x_75,y_183,w_2225,h_1292,c_crop/q_auto,h_698,w_1200,c_fill,f_auto/fl_lossy.any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/https://www.haaretz.co.il/polopoly_fs/1.8327351!/image/3198446905.jpg

      For the first time, archaeologists found a magnificent headdress in situ, still wrapped around the skull of its possessor, archaeologist Valerii Guliaev and colleagues explain this week in the journal of the Akson Russian Science Communication Association. Also a first, the researchers’ study suggests that although the “Amazons” were buried together, they belonged to three different generations.

      The archaeologists also found dozens of iron arrowheads, as well as iron knives and animal bones.

      unagi @unagi CC BY-NC
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      Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo 12/07/2020

      à ajouter à la compilation #archéologie et #sexisme :
      ►https://seenthis.net/messages/633249

      Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo
    • @sinehebdo
      Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo 12/07/2020

      Article original:

      The Unique Burial of a Child of Early Scythian Time at the Cemetery of Saryg-Bulun (Tuva)
      M. E. Kilunovskaya, V. A. Semenov, V. S. Busova (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), Kh. Kh. Mustafin, I. E. Alborova, A. D. Matzvai (Moscow, Russian Federation)
      Stratum plus, 2020, 3:379-406
      ►https://www.e-anthropology.com/English/Catalog/Archaeology/STM_DWL_QeAy_gDibiVkQf93i.aspx

      Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo
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