Women Warriors In Celtic And Medieval Ireland – AN SIONNACH FIONN
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With the controversy over the supposed identification of the grave of a "female Viking warrior", known to archaeologists as Bj 581, continuing to rumble on, I thought I'd return to the subject once again. Judging by the online animosity directed towards those academic professionals questioning the tabloid interpretations put on the results from the archaeological…
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