Archaeologists have discovered evidence that some Greek myths might be more than just stories. Per The Observer, researchers excavated graves in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan, and found “battle-scarred female archers” buried with weapons, including arrowheads, a dagger, and a mace.
This information, combined with previous findings, suggests that the women may have been Amazons who lived 4,000 years ago. The Amazons were a group of skilled female warriors and hunters who often came head-to-head with the Greeks, according to epic poems like the Iliad and Argonautica.
But as historian Bettany Hughes told The Observer, they were likely real people who lived beyond literature. “It shows that there’s truth behind the myths and legends of ancient Greece,” she said of the archaeological findings. She explores the discovery further in a new documentary series, Bettany Hughes’ Treasures of the World, which recently premiered on the U.K.’s Channel 4.
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“Strength is not measured by physical prowess,
but by the indomitable spirit of a warrior woman.”
– suzanne collins, (author of the hunger games)
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Source credits: image: dea/g.dagliorti/de agostini, text -the observer
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An interesting morsel of knowledge with my first espresso of the day!
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espresso warrior!
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Espresso Amazone?! ;)
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Yes!
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Bettany is an engaging and knowledgeable presenter who has made some excellent series for TV. I will definitely watch this one.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I’ve not seen her before, but intend to find a way to watch
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How amazing 🤩
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Yes!
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💕
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It’s why I’ve heard the phrase “There’s truth to that,” I’m guessing, Beth.
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Ah, yes
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That is fantabulous!
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Of course there were women warriors and so good to know at last
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Of course there were. It’s nice to find proof!
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Yes
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Such a remarkable find. We know there are women warriors, even here women are joining the military. An excellent informative post dear Beth. Have a great weekend!
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Absolutely, and you, too
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Thank you Beth
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That’s something I’ve learned today!
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It was new to me –
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So interesting, Beth!
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I thought so, too
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I like this. My question is why wouldn’t they think there was a group of skilled female warriors and hunters. Women have not always been what was expected. Ever.
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Great question
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I’m the type that prefers to believe the myths rather than the “truths” in history…
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I think the lines blur at times
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A woman warrior is a formidable adversary.
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Absolutely
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I remember that I heard of the Amazons’ true existence a while ago. Thanks for sharing this, Beth! I like the Greek mythology.
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It was so exciting to learn
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I bet!
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I think the politicians are going to learn this year that that indomitable spirit still exists …
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I thought of that after learning this
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Wow! This puts new meaning to ‘You Go Girl’.
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Love this…myth, mystery, legend…reality and history. Thanks, Beth! 🥰
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And good to know –
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🥰🥰🥰
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Love this, Beth. So interesting
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I was pretty excited to learn this
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I took Latin for four years in high school, loved Greek myths. My sister was twelve years younger than I am, and I used to tell her Greek myths for her “bedtime” stories. She still remembers them. And a lot of them were based on real events, jazzed up, of course. to explain things they didn’t understand. For instance, the “centaur” was created when Greeks saw men on horses for the first time. They thought they were one unit.
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Ah, that makes so much sense
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The past is fascinating.
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I loved learning this
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Wonder women! Love it!
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Exactly!
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Don’t all stories have a kernel of truth buried within them?
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I believe they do
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At the risk of sounding like a delusional person, I’ve been watching a show called Ancient Aliens, and in one episode, they claim that giants actually did live on earth…but they were aliens 😬
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Wow- interesting
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Thanks for this an amazing warrior. Anita
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I was happy to learn this
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I knew Wonder Woman was real!
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There you go!
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I love this so much. Women knew it was true, of course.
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And as for the reporters of news and history? Not so much-
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Definitely not so much.
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I love that quote; women are still warriors; sadly much of the fighting is domestic in nature but the tide is turning, its turning —
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yes-
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Very interesting. I just hope there were no one eyed ogres like in some of the Greek mythology.
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you never know….)
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Interesting 🤔
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Happy to know they existed
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It is safe to say Suzanne Collins enjoyed bringing her quotation’s meaning to the masses in her works.🙂
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Yes
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That stirs the imagination! The female is more deadly than the male!
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absolutely!
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Very cool.
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I’m sure you would have led them into battle
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Ha. I’d need to work on my archery skills first. :)
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Amazing!
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-)
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Good work, 👍
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