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S4 Ep5

Amazon Warrior Women

Premiere: 8/4/2004

After unearthing evidence of a culture of ancient warrior women in the Russian steppes, Dr. Jeannine Davis-Kimball follows a trail of artifacts to a remote village in Western Mongolia, where her quest for a living link to a long-imagined tribe ends with a startling discovery.

Amazon Warrior Women

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CASE FILE: Amazon Warrior Women
THE SCENE: Russia and Mongolia
LEAD DETECTIVE: Dr. Jeannine Davis-Kimball

The myth of the Amazons, a tribe of bloodthirsty blond women thundering across arid battlefields to the horror of their male foes, has lingered for centuries. Their exploits seized the imagination of the Greek scribes Homer, Hippocrates, and Herodotus. But proof of their existence had always been lacking. Now, a 2,500-year-old mystery may have been solved, cracked by an American scientist whose ten-year odyssey led her tens of thousands of miles in pursuit of the truth. After unearthing evidence of a culture of ancient warrior women in the Russian steppes, Dr. Jeannine Davis-Kimball followed a trail of artifacts to a remote village in Western Mongolia, where her quest for a living link to a long-imagined tribe ended with a startling discovery. There, among the black-eyed Mongols, Davis-Kimball found a blond child, a 9-year-old girl named Meiramgul. Through DNA testing, Davis-Kimball finds that the DNA sequences of the warrior women and those from the girl of Mongolia are identical.

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PRODUCTION CREDITS

Produced and Directed by
CARSTEN OBLAENDER
& JENS AFFLERBACH

Narrator
LIEV SCHREIBER

Written by
CARSTEN OBLAENDER

Co-Written by
STEVEN ZORN

Executive Producer, Story House Productions
ANDREAS GUTZEIT

Coordinating Producer
KURT TONDORF

Executive in Charge
WILLIAM R. GRANT

Executive Producer
BETH HOPPE

A production of Story House Productions for Thirteen/WNET New York,
in association with National Geographic Channels International and ZDF.

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