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Ancient Egyptian princesses were ‘powerful’ weapon users, new analysis suggests

These findings challenge a long-held belief about weapons found in female burial sites

Raccontata dasciencealert.comphys.orggizmodo.comthenationalnews.comscientificamerican.comlavanguardia.comeltiempo.comsemana.com

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scientificamerican.comStai leggendo23 h fa

Ancient Egyptian princesses were ‘powerful’ weapon users, new analysis suggests

These findings challenge a long-held belief about weapons found in female burial sites

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  1. venerdì 17 luglio 2026·sciencealert.com

    Ancient Egyptian Princesses Were Skilled With Powerful Weapons, Lost Remains Reveal

    Ancient Egyptian princesses actually knew how to use the weapons they were buried with, according to a new study published in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology.

  2. venerdì 17 luglio 2026·phys.org

    Bones reveal ancient Egyptian princesses born 4,000 years ago used weapons

    For decades, scientists have disputed the meaning of the weapons found in the burial chambers of some ancient Egyptian princesses. Were they symbolic or practical tools? Now, a…

sciencealert.com
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Ancient Egyptian Princesses Were Skilled With Powerful Weapons, Lost Remains Reveal

Ancient Egyptian princesses actually knew how to use the weapons they were buried with, according to a new study published in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology.

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phys.org1 g fa

Bones reveal ancient Egyptian princesses born 4,000 years ago used weapons

For decades, scientists have disputed the meaning of the weapons found in the burial chambers of some ancient Egyptian princesses. Were they symbolic or practical tools? Now, a reassessment of five royal women's mummies…

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thenationalnews.com1 g fa

Egypt's warrior princesses: Ancient bones reveal lives of trained female archers | The National

Lost in Egyptian Museum basement for more than 100 years, skeletons of five princesses and a king tell stories of discipline and hardship

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gizmodo.com1 g fa

Princesses in Ancient Egypt Weren’t Just Royalty—They Were Trained Archers

The weapons buried with royal women weren't just for show, new research suggests.

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lavanguardia.com20 h fa

Las princesas egipcias de hace 4.000 años eran arqueras hábiles y tenían entrenamiento militar

Las hijas de Amenemhat II participaban en actividades que requerían destreza y esfuerzo físico, como el tiro con arco y la caza

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  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·gizmodo.com

    Princesses in Ancient Egypt Weren’t Just Royalty—They Were Trained Archers

    The weapons buried with royal women weren't just for show, new research suggests.

  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·thenationalnews.com

    Egypt's warrior princesses: Ancient bones reveal lives of trained female archers | The National

    Lost in Egyptian Museum basement for more than 100 years, skeletons of five princesses and a king tell stories of discipline and hardship

  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·scientificamerican.com

    Ancient Egyptian princesses were ‘powerful’ weapon users, new analysis suggests

    These findings challenge a long-held belief about weapons found in female burial sites

  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·lavanguardia.com

    Las princesas egipcias de hace 4.000 años eran arqueras hábiles y tenían entrenamiento militar

    Las hijas de Amenemhat II participaban en actividades que requerían destreza y esfuerzo físico, como el tiro con arco y la caza

  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·eltiempo.com

    Las princesas del antiguo Egipto también fueron arqueras: sus huesos revelan una vida de combate y entrenamiento

    Un análisis bioarqueológico de momias reales halladas en Dahshur concluye que varias princesas utilizaban arcos y dagas de forma habitual.

  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·semana.com

    Un hallazgo cambiaría la historia del antiguo Egipto: descubren una faceta de las princesas que permaneció oculta durante siglos

    Los huesos de estas princesas egipcias revelan rasgos que reescriben parte de la historia.