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* ''[[The Encyclopedia of Amazons]]'' ed. by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] (1991)
* ''[[The Encyclopedia of Amazons]]'' ed. by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] (1991)
* ''On the Trail of the Women Warriors: The Amazons in Myth and History'' by Lyn Webster Wilde (1991)
* ''On the Trail of the Women Warriors: The Amazons in Myth and History'' by Lyn Webster Wilde (1991)
* "Egyptians and Amazons", in ''Story-Cycle of King Petubast''


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 06:18, 24 March 2010

The Amazons were a mythical or semi-historical tribe of women warriors. They have often been portrayed in fiction, as in Xena: Warrior Princess, and have had many characters and groups named after them.

Semi-historical portrayals

These are semi-historical portrayals: SF-based, but at least intending to be more or less, sort of, about the fabled / historical actual Amazons.

Women warrior groups named after Earth amazons

Tribes of women warriors

YA/Children's

  • How the Amazon Queen Fought the Prince of Egypt (written & illustrated) by Tamara Bower (2005)

Anthologies

References

See also