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Ancient Viking warrior given a hero’s burial may have actually been ‘transgender, non-binary or gender fluid’, researchers say
An ancient Viking warrior who was given a hero's burial may have been "transgender, non-binary or gender fluid", according to researchers.
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Viking hordes ‘may have been trans’
Transgender warriors were among the Vikings who ransacked Scotland more than 1,000 years ago, a leading historian believes.Sacha Coward, who specialises in gend
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What Stereotypes About Viking Masculinity Get Wrong
Viking-age reality embraced so much more—including fluidity of gender
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>Transgender Vikings may have played a key role in pillage life
>Ancient Viking warrior given a hero’s burial may have actually been ‘transgender, non-binary or gender fluid’, researchers say
>Viking hordes ‘may have been trans’
>In a sense it does not really matter whether the person in the Birka grave was a female-bodied warrior woman or not (though as one of the lead authors in the research team, I firmly believe she was all those things). This person may equally have been transgender, in our terms, or non-binary, or gender fluid.
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