Archaeologists Uncovered Two 1,500-Year Old Bones of "Warrior Women" that may have Inspired 'Mulan' Medicine & Technology May 13, 2020 Large markings on the bones indicate that the two women are skilled in archery and road horseback, and shows that they lived some time in the 4th and 5th century, the time period in which the ballad Mulan had emerged.
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