

An edition of Warrior women (2002)
An Archaeologist's Search for History's Hidden Heroines
By Jeannine Davis-Kimball
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Warner Books
Language
eng
Pages
294
Description:
"Warrior Women" weaves science, mythology, and mystical cultures into a bold new historical tapestry of female warriors, heroines, and leaders who have been left out of the history books...until now. From China to Celtic lands, warriors, priestesses, and matriarchs come to life in this accessible and dramatic account of one archaeologist's search for the truth. Jeannine Davis-Kimball, a real-life Indiana Jones, recounts her exciting and dangerous career uncovering the real story behind Amazons, banshees, and mummies. Within all these groups, Davis-Kimball has uncovered an entire ancient class of courageous women who played vital and respected roles. "Warrior Women" is the first mainstream book to explore the lost world of women warriors that stretches from Europe to Asia. What emerges is not only a thrilling and exotic ride, but a provocative re-examination of gender roles for the 21st century.
subjects: Eurasia, Women heroes, Prehistoric Women, Human remains (Archaeology), Women, Antiquities, History, Kriegerin, Helden (personen), 15.50 general world history; history of great parts of the world, peoples, civilizations: general, Amazones, Vrouwen, Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Women, history, to 500, Heroines, Russia (federation), antiquities