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The Shield Maiden – Vikings Series | Official Lost Archives Scroll Edition
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Printed on parchment-style paper, this 8.5x11 scroll brings the remarkable story of the Shield Maidens — Women Warriors in Saga and Memory — to life in stunning detail. Shield maidens stand in Viking memory as symbols of courage, resolve, and defiance. In saga tradition they appear with shield and spear beside the men of the North.
- Recovered Record — Old Norse sagas, picture stones, and grave finds keep the question alive. The Birka warrior grave BJ 581, long assumed to be male, was identified in modern study as biologically female, renewing debate about women and warfare in the Viking Age
- Historical Account — Shield maidens appear in saga literature and later medieval writing, especially in stories of fierce women who fought, commanded, or defied expectations. Archaeology shows that some Viking-age women held wealth, status, and occasionally weapons in burial. Historians still debate how often women truly fought in battle, but the tradition itself was powerful and enduring
- When the Story Is Told — Whether remembered as rare warriors, heroic symbols, or saga ideals, shield maidens show that Viking memory made room for female courage. Their story stands at the meeting place of archaeology, legend, and the hard edge of the North
- Did You Know? — The Birka grave in Sweden became world famous because it contained a high-status warrior burial with weapons, horses, and gaming pieces — items linked with command as well as combat
- Words of Wisdom — "Strength and honour are her clothing." — Proverbs 31:25
Size: 8.5" x 11" | Printed on parchment-style paper
Series: Vikings Series — Scroll Edition
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