News

At least one suspected female warrior’s grave, however, suggests that she may have been battle-ready. Found in 1878 in Birka, Sweden, the warrior grave included two sacrificed horses, a sword ...
It's a hell of a story: DNA analysis of a 10th century skeleton found at a burial in the Swedish town of Birka -- a huge trade hub -- revealed that a Viking military leader was actually a woman.
The warrior woman was buried in elaborate clothing and her grave contained a stunning array of weapons, including a sword, an ax, 25 armor-piercing arrows, a fighting knife, two lances and two spears.
The "realistic" Sonya just looks more out-of-shape, which is weird for a fighter. If anything, a reduction in cup-size might have made more sense in a push toward "realism" since you do see that ...
An incredible grave containing the skeleton of a Viking warrior, long thought to be male, has been confirmed as female, researchers say. The 10th-century grave, known as Bj. 581, was first discover… ...
The idea of a female Viking warrior is not new. Historical records from the early Middle Ages mention women fighting alongside men and artistic works depict this as well. But for the most part ...
So with Photoshop at the ready, the folks at Bulimia.com set out to adjust, ever so slightly, some of the more iconic female video game characters of our time. The results are certainly eye-opening.
The ancient warrior was given a prestigious Viking burial, complete with deadly Viking weapons, a bag of gaming pieces (possibly to represent military command) and two horses, one bridled for ...
Meet Guinness World Records’ oldest female ninja ‘warrior’ athlete By Alex Mitchell Published Sep. 15, 2023, 2:27 p.m. ET ...