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Did the Amazons really exist? - Adrienne Mayor

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    Since the time of Homer,
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    ancient stories told of fierce warriors
    dwelling beyond the Mediterranean world,
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    striking fear into the mightiest
    empires of antiquity.
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    Their exploits were
    recounted by many epic poets.
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    They fought in the legendary Trojan War
    and their grand army invaded Athens.
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    Jason and the Argonauts
    passed by their shores,
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    barely avoiding their deadly arrows.
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    These formidable fighters faced off
    against the greatest champions of myth:
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    Heracles,
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    Theseus,
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    and Achilles.
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    And every single one
    of these warriors was a woman.
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    The war-loving Amazons,
    "the equals of men" in courage and skill,
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    were familiar to everyone in
    Ancient Greece.
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    Amazon battle scenes decorated
    the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis;
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    paintings and statues of Amazons
    adorned temples and public spaces.
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    Little girls played with Amazon dolls,
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    and Amazons were a favorite subject
    on Greek vase paintings.
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    In Greek art and literature,
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    they were depicted as daring
    and desirable
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    but also terrifying and deadly,
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    and doomed to die
    at the hands of Greek heroes.
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    Were Amazons merely figures of myth,
    or something more?
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    It was long assumed
    that they were imaginary,
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    like the Cyclops and centaurs.
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    But curiously enough,
    stories from Ancient Egypt,
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    Persia,
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    the Middle East,
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    Central Asia,
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    India,
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    and China
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    also featured Amazon-like warrior women.
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    And Amazons were described in ancient
    historical accounts, not just myths.
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    Writers like Herodotus, Plato,
    and Strabo never doubted their existence.
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    So who were the real women
    warriors known as Amazons?
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    Ancient historians located
    the Amazon homeland in Scythia,
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    the vast territory stretching from
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    the Black Sea across
    the steppes of Central Asia.
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    This immense region was populated
    by nomadic tribes
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    whose lives centered on horses,
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    archery,
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    and warfare.
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    Their culture flourished for about
    1,000 years beginning around 800 BC.
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    Feared by Greeks, Persians, and
    the Chinese, the Scythians left
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    no written records.
    But we can find clues in how
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    their neighbors described them,
    as well as in archaeology.
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    Scythians' ancestors were
    the first to ride horses
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    and they invented the recurve bow.
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    And, because a female mounted archer
    could be as fast and as deadly as a male,
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    all children were trained
    to ride and shoot.
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    Women hunted and fought alongside men,
    using the same weapons.
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    The harsh landscape
    and their nomadic lifestyle
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    created its own form of equality.
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    This amazed the ancient Greeks,
    whose women led restricted indoor lives.
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    The earliest stories of the Scythians,
    and Amazons,
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    may have been exaggerated rumors.
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    But as the Greeks began to trade around
    the Black Sea and further east,
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    their portrayals became more realistic.
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    Early depictions of Amazons showed them
    with Greek weapons and armor.
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    But in later representations,
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    they wielded bows and battle-axes,
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    rode horses,
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    and wore pointed caps
    and patterned trousers
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    characteristic of steppe nomads.
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    Until recently, no one was sure
    how strong the links were
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    between Scythians
    and the Amazons of Greek myth.
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    But recent archaeological discoveries
    have provided ample evidence.
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    More than 1,000 ancient Scythian kurgans,
    or burial mounds, have been excavated,
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    containing skeletons and weapons.
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    Archaeologists had previously assumed
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    that weapons could only
    belong to male warriors.
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    But modern DNA analysis so far
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    has revealed that about 300 skeletons
    buried with weapons
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    belong to females ranging
    in age from 10 to 45,
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    and more are being found every year.
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    The women's skeletons
    show battle injuries:
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    ribs slashed by swords,
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    skulls bashed by battle-axes,
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    and arrows embedded in bones.
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    In classical art and writings,
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    the fearsome Amazons were always portrayed
    as brave and heroic.
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    In male-dominated classical Greece,
    however,
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    the very idea of strong women who gloried
    in freedom and war aroused mixed feelings.
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    And yet, the Greeks were also drawn
    to egalitarian ideals.
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    Is it possible that the mythic realm
    of thrilling Amazon tales
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    was a way to imagine women
    and men as equal companions?
Title:
Did the Amazons really exist? - Adrienne Mayor
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Adrienne Mayor
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