Remains Of Warrior Buried 2,600 Years Ago Identified As A 12-Year-Old Girl [View all]
By Natasha Ishak
Published June 26, 2024
The young fighter was originally misidentified as male after she was first excavated in 1988. Now, modern scientific techniques have revealed her true identity as an Amazon warrior.
In 1988, a team of scientists led by Marina Kilunovskaya and Vladimir Semyonov came across the partially mummified remains of a young warrior buried in what is now the modern-day Tuva Republic in Russia.
The mummified corpse so well-preserved in its tomb that a wart was still visible on its face was thought to be a teenage boy who was skilled in combat.
Now, 32 years later, with the help of new technology researchers discovered that the young warrior was female and possibly one of the famed Amazon women warriors of Greek literature.
As The Siberian Times reports, Kilunovskaya and her team had estimated the adolescent fighters remains to date back to sometime in the early 6th century BCE, roughly 2,600 years ago. Inside the burial, researchers found a number of items typically reserved for honored warriors.
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