Learn how the bones of ancient Egyptian princesses suggest they trained with the bows, arrows, and blades buried beside them.
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They were buried with bows, daggers, and arrows. Now, there's new evidence that these princesses were trained to use them.
Embellished with gold and lapis lazuli, it was found in the Egyptian princess’s tomb at the site of Dahshur, south of Cairo, ...
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