Perfectly preserved skeleton of an ancient female warrior clasping a sword and dagger is discovered in Kazakhstan

  • The remains thought to date back to 200BC found in South Kazakhstan
  • Woman had been buried with huge sword, a dagger and ancient arrows
  • First female warrior to be discovered from the ancient state of Kangyuy
  • Dubbed Red Sonja after the fearsome warrior portrayed by Brigitte Nielsen
The remains of an ancient female warrior still clasping a huge sword and dagger have been discovered in South Kazakhstan.
Dubbed Red Sonja after the fearsome warrior woman portrayed by Brigitte Nielsen in the hit 1980s film, the skeleton was found with an impressive arsenal of weapons.
The remains, which are perfectly preserved, are thought to be thousands of years old and could date back as early as 200BC.

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The remains of an ancient female warrior still clasping a huge sword and dagger have been discovered in South Kazakhstan
The remains of an ancient female warrior still clasping a huge sword and dagger have been discovered in South Kazakhstan
The skeleton was found with an impressive arsenal of weapons in what would have been the ancient state of Kangyuy
The skeleton was found with an impressive arsenal of weapons in what would have been the ancient state of Kangyuy
She has been dubbed Red Sonja after the fearsome warrior woman portrayed by Brigitte Nielsen in the hit 1980s film
She has been dubbed Red Sonja after the fearsome warrior woman portrayed by Brigitte Nielsen in the hit 1980s film
The woman was discovered in what would have been the ancient state of Kangyuy and is the first female warrior to ever have been discovered in the area.
It is thought that the woman led a group of nomads who lived somewhere in the area of modern Kazakhstan. 
Experts believe she would have wielded significant influence among the Kangyuy people - a nomadic nation of warriors famous for their opposition to the invading Huns. 
The find is one of the most notable ever made after 23 years of research in the area and proves for the first time that women were among the 90,000 warriors in the fierce ancient nation.
Researchers found the body had been buried with a small knife, in the right hand and a sword in her left - indicating that the person was a renowned warrior.


'Red Sonja' warrior remains found in South Kazakhstan

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Archaeologists were surprised by the find as women were not believed to have been warriors in the Kangyuy state
Archaeologists were surprised by the find as women were not believed to have been warriors in the Kangyuy state
She is the first female warrior to ever have been discovered in the area and experts believe she would have wielded significant influence among the Kangyuy people
She is the first female warrior to ever have been discovered in the area and experts believe she would have wielded significant influence among the Kangyuy people
She had also been buried with ancient arrows and a number of pots and bowls which showed that the person was both wealthy and important
She had also been buried with ancient arrows and a number of pots and bowls which showed that the person was both wealthy and important
But they were surprised when they carried out careful analysis of the bones to discover the warrior was female.
She had also been buried with ancient arrows and a number of pots and bowls which showed that the person was both wealthy and important. 
The items will be soon be exhibited in the National Museum of Kazakhstan while scientists continue their work in the region. 
The woman has been dubbed Red Sonja after the She-Devil with a Sword who first appeared in Marvel's Conan comics as a sword-wielding barbarian.
The series was made into a cult film in the 1980s, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Brigitte Nielsen as Red Sonja - a woman hellbent on revenge after an evil queen destroyed her family.
Red Sonja has since become the archetypal fantasy figure of a fierce and beautiful female warrior.
The bones are thought to be thousands of years old but have remained in remarkably good condition
The bones are thought to be thousands of years old but have remained in remarkably good condition
The find proves for the first time that it was not just men who were soldiers among the fearsome Kangyuy people
The find proves for the first time that it was not just men who were soldiers among the fearsome Kangyuy people
The find is one of the most notable ever made after 23 years of research in the area
The find is one of the most notable ever made after 23 years of research in the area
Archaeologists have been working in the area and have excavated a significant section around the grave site
Archaeologists have been working in the area and have excavated a significant section around the grave site
Two of the pots which were buried - alongside the weapons - in the grave of the warrior
Two of the pots which were buried - alongside the weapons - in the grave of the warrior
The items will be soon be exhibited in the National Museum of Kazakhstan while scientists continue their work in the region
The items will be soon be exhibited in the National Museum of Kazakhstan while scientists continue their work in the region