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Taking a clear-eyed look at the archaeological data, it seems that there really were female warriors in the Viking Age, including at least one of command rank. They were never numerous, and few have been even tentatively identified, though this may change as we re-examine our sources and our consciences. They were rare exceptions—unusual people, to be sure—but they were there.
The Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings
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