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The Viking warrior who turned out to be a woman

Should we rethink the role of women in ancient societies?

For more than 100 years, a high-ranking Viking warrior was assumed to be male. Dr Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson has been studying the grave found in the 19th Century.

Her team carried out a DNA test on the bones, revealing that they belonged to a biological woman. The discovery shook the academic world.

Producer: Alice Gioia, for the programme The Conversation, BBC World Service.

23 February 2022
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