1 00:00:07,779 --> 00:00:09,628 Since the time of Homer, 2 00:00:09,628 --> 00:00:14,578 ancient stories told of fierce warriors dwelling beyond the Mediterranean world, 3 00:00:14,578 --> 00:00:18,669 striking fear into the mightiest empires of antiquity. 4 00:00:18,669 --> 00:00:22,380 Their exploits were recounted by many epic poets. 5 00:00:22,380 --> 00:00:27,729 They fought in the legendary Trojan War and their grand army invaded Athens. 6 00:00:27,729 --> 00:00:30,300 Jason and the Argonauts passed by their shores, 7 00:00:30,300 --> 00:00:32,998 barely avoiding their deadly arrows. 8 00:00:32,998 --> 00:00:37,280 These formidable fighters faced off against the greatest champions of myth: 9 00:00:37,280 --> 00:00:38,311 Heracles, 10 00:00:38,311 --> 00:00:39,291 Theseus, 11 00:00:39,291 --> 00:00:41,321 and Achilles. 12 00:00:41,321 --> 00:00:45,841 And every single one of these warriors was a woman. 13 00:00:45,841 --> 00:00:51,019 The war-loving Amazons, "the equals of men" in courage and skill, 14 00:00:51,019 --> 00:00:54,111 were familiar to everyone in ancient Greece. 15 00:00:54,111 --> 00:00:58,101 Amazon battle scenes decorated the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis; 16 00:00:58,101 --> 00:01:03,362 paintings and statues of Amazons adorned temples and public spaces. 17 00:01:03,362 --> 00:01:05,671 Little girls played with Amazon dolls, 18 00:01:05,671 --> 00:01:10,402 and Amazons were a favorite subject on Greek vase paintings. 19 00:01:10,402 --> 00:01:12,141 In Greek art and literature, 20 00:01:12,141 --> 00:01:15,131 they were depicted as daring and desirable, 21 00:01:15,131 --> 00:01:16,915 but also terrifying and deadly, 22 00:01:16,915 --> 00:01:21,082 and doomed to die at the hands of Greek heroes. 23 00:01:21,082 --> 00:01:24,981 Were Amazons merely figures of myth, or something more? 24 00:01:24,981 --> 00:01:27,517 It was long assumed that they were imaginary, 25 00:01:27,517 --> 00:01:29,602 like the cyclops and centaurs. 26 00:01:29,602 --> 00:01:33,113 But curiously enough, stories from ancient Egypt, 27 00:01:33,113 --> 00:01:34,324 Persia, 28 00:01:34,324 --> 00:01:35,397 the Middle East, 29 00:01:35,397 --> 00:01:36,463 Central Asia, 30 00:01:36,463 --> 00:01:37,422 India, 31 00:01:37,422 --> 00:01:38,242 and China 32 00:01:38,242 --> 00:01:41,403 also featured Amazon-like warrior women. 33 00:01:41,403 --> 00:01:46,883 And Amazons were described in ancient historical accounts, not just myths. 34 00:01:46,883 --> 00:01:52,024 Writers like Herodotus, Plato, and Strabo never doubted their existence. 35 00:01:52,024 --> 00:01:56,379 So who were the real women warriors known as Amazons? 36 00:01:56,379 --> 00:02:00,507 Ancient historians located the Amazon homeland in Scythia, 37 00:02:00,507 --> 00:02:02,398 the vast territory stretching from 38 00:02:02,398 --> 00:02:05,901 the Black Sea across the steppes of Central Asia. 39 00:02:05,901 --> 00:02:08,695 This immense region was populated by nomadic tribes 40 00:02:08,695 --> 00:02:10,919 whose lives centered on horses, 41 00:02:10,919 --> 00:02:11,928 archery, 42 00:02:11,928 --> 00:02:13,120 and warfare. 43 00:02:13,120 --> 00:02:18,535 Their culture flourished for about 1,000 years beginning around 800 BC. 44 00:02:18,535 --> 00:02:22,916 Feared by Greeks, Persians, and the Chinese, the Scythians left 45 00:02:22,916 --> 00:02:26,636 no written records. But we can find clues in how 46 00:02:26,636 --> 00:02:30,486 their neighbors described them, as well as in archaeology. 47 00:02:30,486 --> 00:02:33,356 Scythians' ancestors were the first to ride horses 48 00:02:33,356 --> 00:02:36,030 and they invented the recurve bow. 49 00:02:36,030 --> 00:02:41,647 And, because a female mounted archer could be as fast and as deadly as a male, 50 00:02:41,647 --> 00:02:44,695 all children were trained to ride and shoot. 51 00:02:44,695 --> 00:02:49,208 Women hunted and fought alongside men, using the same weapons. 52 00:02:49,208 --> 00:02:52,227 The harsh landscape and their nomadic lifestyle 53 00:02:52,227 --> 00:02:55,007 created its own form of equality. 54 00:02:55,007 --> 00:03:00,797 This amazed the ancient Greeks, whose women led restricted indoor lives. 55 00:03:00,797 --> 00:03:03,888 The earliest stories of the Scythians, and Amazons, 56 00:03:03,888 --> 00:03:06,619 may have been exaggerated rumors. 57 00:03:06,619 --> 00:03:10,739 But as the Greeks began to trade around the Black Sea and further east, 58 00:03:10,739 --> 00:03:13,646 their portrayals became more realistic. 59 00:03:13,646 --> 00:03:17,539 Early depictions of Amazons showed them with Greek weapons and armor. 60 00:03:17,539 --> 00:03:19,758 But in later representations, 61 00:03:19,758 --> 00:03:22,220 they wielded bows and battle-axes, 62 00:03:22,220 --> 00:03:23,347 rode horses, 63 00:03:23,347 --> 00:03:26,101 and wore pointed caps and patterned trousers 64 00:03:26,101 --> 00:03:29,238 characteristic of steppe nomads. 65 00:03:29,238 --> 00:03:32,862 Until recently, no one was sure how strong the links were 66 00:03:32,862 --> 00:03:36,170 between Scythians and the Amazons of Greek myth. 67 00:03:36,170 --> 00:03:40,851 But recent archaeological discoveries have provided ample evidence. 68 00:03:40,851 --> 00:03:46,234 More than 1,000 ancient Scythian kurgans, or burial mounds, have been excavated, 69 00:03:46,234 --> 00:03:48,817 containing skeletons and weapons. 70 00:03:48,817 --> 00:03:51,065 Archaeologists had previously assumed 71 00:03:51,065 --> 00:03:54,164 that weapons could only belong to male warriors. 72 00:03:54,164 --> 00:03:56,781 But modern DNA analysis so far 73 00:03:56,781 --> 00:03:59,825 has revealed that about 300 skeletons buried with weapons 74 00:03:59,825 --> 00:04:04,092 belong to females ranging in age from 10 to 45, 75 00:04:04,092 --> 00:04:07,166 and more are being found every year. 76 00:04:07,166 --> 00:04:09,543 The women's skeletons show battle injuries: 77 00:04:09,543 --> 00:04:11,762 ribs slashed by swords, 78 00:04:11,762 --> 00:04:14,211 skulls bashed by battle-axes, 79 00:04:14,211 --> 00:04:17,473 and arrows embedded in bones. 80 00:04:17,473 --> 00:04:19,744 In classical art and writings, 81 00:04:19,744 --> 00:04:24,654 the fearsome Amazons were always portrayed as brave and heroic. 82 00:04:24,654 --> 00:04:27,295 In male-dominated classical Greece, however, 83 00:04:27,295 --> 00:04:34,162 the very idea of strong women who gloried in freedom and war aroused mixed feelings. 84 00:04:34,162 --> 00:04:38,044 And yet, the Greeks were also drawn to egalitarian ideals. 85 00:04:38,044 --> 00:04:42,167 Is it possible that the mythic realm of thrilling Amazon tales 86 00:04:42,167 --> 00:04:46,194 was a way to imagine women and men as equal companions?