“Xena” wasn’t the only warrior princess. Analysis of royal remains in ancient Egypt revealed that princesses were potentially ...
Embellished with gold and lapis lazuli, it was found in the Egyptian princess’s tomb at the site of Dahshur, south of Cairo, ...
The lives of princesses in ancient Egypt are often described as luxurious and sheltered, surrounded by servants in sprawling ...
Analysis of six mummies from ancient Egypt challenges the idea that the bows and daggers buried with some royal women were ...
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Ancient Egyptian Princesses Were Skilled With Powerful Weapons, Lost Remains Reveal
The dagger found buried alongside Princess Ita, courtesy of the Egyptian Museum, and Princess Noub Hotep's arrows, courtesy ...
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Ancient Egyptian princesses buried with weapons may have been fighters
The mummified daughters of pharaohs who lived thousands of years ago have bone changes that suggest they fought with bows and ...
For decades, scientists have disputed the meaning of the weapons found in the burial chambers of some ancient Egyptian ...
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