History is often dominated by the idea of Man the hunter and Woman the gatherer, but how true are these assumptions of gender in the past? Join archaeologist and swordswoman Ellen Green in looking at the evidence for ancient women who were as comfortable wielding a sword as a needle and thread. From Boudicca, who burned London to the ground to the shield maidens of the Vikings, the past is full of women who fought, yet their stories are rarely told. Pull back the curtain and explore the real world inspirations for Wonder Woman and the Amazons and see how modern archaeological investigation is bringing their stories back to light. This is a virtual event. Registration is required.
Ellen Green is a PhD researcher at the University of Reading in England, specializing in human remains. Prior to her return to academia she was a field archaeologist in London for 5 years, and she has worked on sites from every period in the city's history. She developed a love of archaeology through many visits to Roman ruins and castles in the UK over many vacations, which inspired a fascination with the past. She is also a big fan of Indiana Jones. Tap here to register.
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