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Women in 10th to 14th century northern China were good eques
Women in 10th to 14th century northern China were good eques
Women in 10th to 14th century northern China were good equestrians, evidence shows
A just-published study connects funerary objects with women’s participation in polo, hunting, warfare, and the Mongol postal system, among other activities.
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