Warrior Women: The real people behind the myth of the Amazons
From Nine to Noon 10 March 2015
The myth of the Amazons is a tale of fierce tribes of strange warrior women fighting Ancient Greek heroes in far away lands, but were they more than a legend?
Adrienne Mayor has written a book The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World. In it she lays out the archaeological, historical and DNA evidence which she says prove Amazons were really a people known as the Scythians, nomadic horse archers who roamed everywhere from the borders of China to Southern Siberia to the shores of the Black Sea.
She argues in Scythian culture men and women were equals both in peace and war, a notion that was so shocking to the male-dominated society of ancient Greece that they achieved mythic status.
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