The first evidence shows that the Viking race female warriors exist

Viking - One of the fiercest tribes and the most ruthless in human history also turns out to use female warriors.

In the late VIII century - the middle of the 11th century, the Viking clan was a terror in the coastal areas of Northern Europe and Eastern Europe. History refers to them as pirates, but "warriors to rob". War, aggression, barbarism, the army attacked coastal villages, monasteries, and robbed a lot of jewels and beautiful young women.

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The Viking Race is a terror in the coastal areas of Northern Europe and Eastern Europe.

Because of fear, there were many rumors about this army circulated among the people, including the Vikings owning extremely formidable female warriors , along with men sweeping through the battles. school However, because there is no evidence, this information is rejected by many people.

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It is hard to believe that the Viking clan is fierce and savage using female soldiers.

And it is not until now, for the first time in history, that the scientific community has officially confirmed the existence of Viking warriors , with DNA samples in a grave from the 10th century. They also carry a large physique, and can hold a very high position in the tribe.

"This is the first genetic evidence to confirm the existence of the Viking warrior woman" - quoted Professor Mattias Jakobsson from Uppsala University (Sweden).

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The skeleton of the Viking Warrior female is buried with weapons and 2 horses.

Specifically, these bone samples were excavated in the 1880s. When analyzing DNA samples, Jakobsson found that the character buried inside had only two X chromosomes and no chromosomes Y. buried with weapons - including swords and bows - with two sets of horses. This means this person is a warrior, even has a huge role in the tribe.

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Illustration illustration of Viking warrior female.

"The buried items show that she has a very high position in the tribe - can make a strategy, or lead troops to the battlefield" - Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson from Stockholm University said.

"She died at the age of 30, and seemed very tall - at least 1.7 meters," she added.

According to Charlote, the cause of death of this character has not been clarified, because there are no signs of injury in the remains. However, what is important is that research has put an end to the question that has been a headache for the scientific world for centuries: Are there Viking women warriors?