
Were warrior women real—or is that just a myth we’ve been told for centuries? From the legendary Amazons of Greek myth to the very real Scythian women warriors, history is filled with stories of women who fought in battle. But for years, many historians dismissed these accounts as folklore… until archaeology proved otherwise. In this episode, we uncover the truth behind the Polianitsy, explore the long-standing debate around female warriors in history, and reveal how archaeologists mistakenly identified women’s graves as male, hiding evidence of women fighters in plain sight. We also dive into: 🗡️ The real history behind Amazons and Scythian warriors 🗡️ Why warrior women were erased from history 🗡️ The shocking discovery that a large percentage of Scythian women were warriors 🗡️ New research showing women as hunters in prehistoric societies 🗡️ How modern bias shaped what we think we know about gender roles This is a story of hidden women’s history, archaeology, and the ongoing fight to reclaim the truth. If you love weird history, women’s history, and debunking historical myths, this episode is for you. ✨ Want more untold stories like this? Support the podcast and unlock bonus content over on Patreon. Patreon Instagram Website TikTok Merch Store YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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