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"Winner of the 2016 Sarasvati Award for Best Nonfiction Book in Women and Mythology, Association for the Study of Women & Mythology""2015 Silver Medal Winner in the Independent Publisher Book Awards, World History category""Selected for The New York Times Book Review’s “The Year in Reading†2016""Shortlisted for the 2014 London Hellenic Prize""One of Foreign Affairs’ Best Military, Scientific, and Technological Books of 2015""Selected for American Scientist’s Science Book Gift Guide 2014""In her quest to separate reality from mythology, Mayor left few stones unturned, even examining the graves of women with war wounds and mummified tattoos. She skillfully presents her findings with wit and conviction in this superbly illustrated book"---Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affiars"Fluidly written and exhaustively researched, this fascinating book lit up my mind and my sense of humanity, not just with women in it, but under it, above it, flinging out constellations and atoms; carving out grand canyons hand-in-hand with men and beasts and glaciers, too."---Neko Case, singer-songwriter, New York Times Book Review"The Amazons is elegantly written, nicely illustrated and will no doubt excite a lot of attention."---Simon Goldhill, Times Literary Supplement"Mayor specializes in connecting artifacts--paintings, sculptures, coins, bones, weapons, clothing, fossils--with the more diffuse evidence found in literature, lore and legend . . . in order to illuminate the lives of the ancient warrior women. . . . Impressive investigative work . . . fascinating."---James Romm, London Review of Books
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"In her groundbreaking book, Adrienne Mayor has gone above and beyond all past works in making the Amazon women of legend real. The stories of who the Amazons were, how they really lived, and why they loved their lives with such timeless vivacity make the reader of this sensational work want to stand up and raise her sword to the sky to cheer! Never before has one author so seamlessly merged the iconic lives and lore of the Amazons with genuine images, facts, and research. With the depth of a textbook and the easy conversational style of a good friend, Mayor rapidly dispels myths about one of the strongest female cultures in history while uplifting the hearts of readers with dreams of strength and adventure. The Amazons is an absolute must-have for any person who yearns to learn about how women in the ancient world really lived and for those modern heroes and heroines who will surely be inspired by the rich, vibrant history of our world's cultures."--Virginia Hankins, actress-stuntwoman"The Amazons is a stupendous achievement--a long-anticipated centerpiece in the great puzzle of humankind. The story of these forbidden women, silenced for so long by the rigidity of traditional scholarship, is as exciting and surprising as a bestselling murder mystery; I simply couldn't put it down. Through scholarly brilliance and passion, Adrienne Mayor has opened the door to a forgotten world of gender equality, and her book ought to be required reading in every college history course."--Anne Fortier, author of The Lost Sisterhood: A Novel"Nobody brings ancient history and archaeology to life like Adrienne Mayor. From the Russian steppes to China, and from Roman Egypt and Arabia to the Etruscans, she leads the reader on a breathtaking quest for the real ancient warrior women reflected in myths--their daring, archery, tattoos, fine horses, and independence from male control. The book's rich erudition, communicated in sparkling prose and beautiful illustrations, makes it a riveting read."--Edith Hall, author of Introducing the Ancient Greeks: From Bronze Age Seafarers to Navigators of the Western Mind"Adrienne Mayor's inquiry into the myth--and surprising reality--of Amazon women begins with the fierce Greek huntress Atalanta, but takes us deep into the past and as far afield as the Great Wall of China. With the restless curiosity and meticulous scholarship that have become her hallmark, the author once again has found a gap in my bookshelf and filled it, admirably."--Steven Saylor, author of Raiders of the Nile: A Novel of the Ancient World"Adrienne Mayor excels at demonstrating the truth that lies behind what seems simply storytelling, and there is no more exciting confrontation of myth and history than in the story of the Amazons. This is a great book--at once exhaustive, scholarly, thrilling, and imaginative, spanning the history, art, and imagination of ancient peoples from Italy to China."--John Boardman, University of Oxford"One can only wonder at the courage and conviction of the ancient warrior women who dared to defy their peers, and who became such powerful inspirations that their memory lives on for millennia. We owe it to them to remember their stories. Adrienne Mayor's fabulous book illuminates a complex picture of ancient lives. It gives us the chance to understand these amazing female fighters, and to recognize their daughters in our midst, those who fight with courage and conviction for what they know is a better world."--Samantha "Swords" Catto-Mott, medieval long-sword champion and creator of special effects in film"In this fascinating book, which combines flowing prose, a lively and engaging presentation, and wonderful illustrations, Adrienne Mayor brings the reader into the excitement of discovering the truth about the Amazons. She demonstrates quite convincingly that the Amazon traditions largely derive from the undeniable historical fact that nomadic, armed horsewomen existed on the fringes of the ancient Greek world. Mayor is the first to examine the evidence systematically and in detail and she makes a concrete and persuasive case."--William Hansen, author of Classical Mythology: A Guide to the Mythical World of the Greeks and Romans"In this comprehensive account of the Amazons, Adrienne Mayor examines the subject in a way that no one else has done and presents overwhelming evidence that they were not entirely fictitious. Only Mayor has looked at the evidence from all the relevant fields to show how, together, they can solve what to each of them separately are complete mysteries. This will be the classic book on the subject for a very long time."--Elizabeth Wayland Barber, author of The Dancing Goddesses: Folklore, Archaeology, and the Origins of European Dance
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Product details
Paperback: 536 pages
Publisher: Princeton University Press; Reprint edition (February 9, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780691170275
ISBN-13: 978-0691170275
ASIN: 0691170274
Product Dimensions:
5 x 1.5 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.3 out of 5 stars
66 customer reviews
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One of the best non-fiction books I've ever read. I am totally fascinated by it, and so sad that we have lost so much history about these amazing warrior women. It's an academic book, but it doesn't read like one. I wish I had more time to sit and read the whole thing - right now I'm reading bits of it as I wait to pick up my kids from school and it's hard to put it down again!I have the electronic version of it, but this is one that I wished I had bought as a hard copy so that the pictures would be in the right spots and because I would love to mark it up by hand and put notes in the margins (not quite the same on a Kindle).I didn't realize how much I never knew about these women until I got this book. If you love history or are interested in Amazons - definitely check this one out.
As an avid reader, this is one of the best books i have read in a while. We have been lied to about the history of women...and this book exposes that - it takes us back to a time before the patriarchy took over and gives a glimpse of the feminine before she was disempowered and dishonored...i cried throughout the entire book hearing the stories of women who led their own lives instead of being supporting characters to men. Thank you adrienne for helping us remember.
Adrienne Mayor takes on every stereotype and myth about the Amazons and methodically grinds them to dust, from "man-hating" to "single-breasted" to Wonder Woman. Instead of "proving" Amazons existed from a Greek mythological viewpoint, Mayor's use of archaeological evidence and sources outside the Hellenic world paints a realistic world of women warriors in the Eurasian Steppes. Women who were full, rounded people: they lived a warrior's life as well as loving men, having and raising children, and were in no way the wild cardboard cutouts of abnormal femaleness the myths would have us believe.I have read and re-read this book since I got it, taking notes and cross-referencing other volumes of mythology and non-fiction about women warriors in the ancient world. Mayor's is the most comprehensive and detailed of all I've personally found, and on top of that it's a fun read. NO chapter feels like a college class chore to chew through: the stories she's collected are absolutely intriguing. That warrior horsewomen tales appear in non-Greek histories and myths only reinforces that the real-life basis for the "Amazon" existed and thrived for centuries.What struck me most is her assertion (backed by scientific and archaeological evidence) that the "Amazon" (in reality, the tribal horsewomen warriors of various tribes on the Steppes) wasn't merely a Greek foil for "proper womanhood", but that warrior women not only existed in the same world as the Greeks and Persians, but still lived their nomadic warrior lives through to the early 1900's in the Caucuses. If the earliest myths indicate Amazons lived in the time of the Trojan war and before, and tribes still existed in the 1900's, the Scythian (and other) tribes who valued gender equality and tough women actually lasted longer than any empire in the ancient world. How fantastic and inspiring, to know that these were not peoples relegated to some ancient history, but lived, loved, and fought in the world only a century ago.
This is a well-written and researched account of the peoples behind the legend of the Amazon warriors. It is easy to follow, detailed, and an enjoyable read.
Fascinating book about the legends of the Amazons and the possible inspiration for their stories - the warrior women of the steppes!
Great book. I've used this so much for research papers im doing for school. Best book ive bought in a long time.
I enjoyed this book. It took me back in time to the steppes and the Amazons in a way that usually only fiction can. It is well-researched and well-written and about darn time we had a book that takes Dr. Jeanine Davis-Kimball's work a step (no pun intended!) further.
Adrienne Mayor’s research on the myths and realities of ancient women warriors is important and fascinating. She presents archeological evidence from numerous sites all around thousands of square miles of Asia’s central plains from the Ukraine to China, a region of nomadic horse cultures once called Scythia. She explains how scientific evidence indicates that the horse and the bow were crucial equalizing elements in the emergence and success of ancient women warriors. Mayor describes the weapons and other equipment found in the graves of hundreds of women warriors and notes that sometimes the remains of horses sacrificed to honor great women soldiers were present. She also analyzes the unique ecological and sociological conditions that contributed to the development of the far more gender equalitarian Scythian societies that the ancient Greeks and other bordering patriarchal cultures found shocking and threatening.Ancient Greek art depicting Amazons wearing caps with earmuffs characteristic of nomadic Scythian horse warriors is some of the most startling evidence of the true identity of the people the Greeks called Amazons. Another fascinating piece of information is Mayor’s description of how ancient Greeks believed that women warriors invented trousers, obviously very useful attire for people who travel and fight on horseback. But the ancient Greeks considered trousers effeminate. Some ancient Greek vases shown in the book portray almost nude Greek men fighting clothed Amazons.Mayor’s book also describes stories of women warriors in historical contexts that popular representations of these events have often omitted. One of the most interesting is the account of Amazon warriors fighting on the side of Troy.
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