"Unveiling the Iron Age Mystery: Female Warrior Discovered in Scilly Isles Grave"

Scientists have determined that a 2,000-year-old grave discovered on an island off the southwestern tip of England likely belonged to a young female warrior leader. The grave contained both a sword, typically associated with male burials during the Iron Age, and a bronze mirror, associated with female burials. By analyzing proteins in dental enamel fragments, researchers established a 96% probability that the individual was female. The rich burial suggests that the woman held significance and likely commanded and led in warfare, shedding light on the societal structures of Iron Age Britain. The findings may help uncover more hidden female warriors in similar graves.
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