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Reexamined Remains of Warrior Buried 900 Years Ago Suggest They May Have Been Non-Binary with XXY Chromosomes

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A recent study published in the European Journal of Archaeology has shed new light on the remains of a sword-wielding warrior found in southern Finland over 50 years ago. The reexamination of the body has led researchers to believe that the individual may have been non-binary and had an additional X chromosome (XXY).

Radiocarbon testing has suggested that the body was buried close to Suontaka, in the present-day Finnish municipality of Hattula, between 1040 and 1174 CE. The researchers concluded that only one blade genuinely belonged to the original burial site, while the other, which was more elaborate and priceless, was probably interred at the location in the future.

Along with the two swords, which are frequently associated with masculinity in pre-modern European societies, the body was dressed in normal feminine clothes of the era.

To learn more about the individual, a group from the Universities of Turku, Helsinki, and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology examined the ancient DNA of the remains. The DNA was severely damaged, but the researchers found that the buried person may have been born with the Klinefelter syndrome-associated sex-chromosomal aneuploidy XXY.

The new study suggests the famous sword of Suontaka was hidden in the grave at a later point in time. Image credit: The Finnish Heritage Agency (CC BY 4.0).

Klinefelter syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects males, and those born with it have an extra X chromosome. The symptoms are often modest, and some people may not even know they have the ailment. Infertility and tiny testicles are the main traits, and additional signs include increasing height, wide hips, decreased body hair, diminished muscular mass, a tiny penis, and the emergence of breasts. Some sufferers may also have trouble expressing themselves verbally or in social situations.

The researchers noted that it is quite challenging for modern people studying an early Medieval civilization to understand how the individual saw themselves or how they fit into the larger social context. However, it is clear from the care and respect given to their burial that this person was well-liked in the neighborhood.

According to Ulla Moilanen, study author and doctoral candidate in archaeology at the University of Turku, “If the Klinefelter syndrome traits were clearly visible on the person, they might not have been strictly classified as a girl or a man in the Early Middle Ages community. The large number of items found in the tomb serves as evidence that the deceased was not only accepted but also valued and respected. However, a person’s self-identity is not solely determined by their biology.”

The study highlights the importance of examining historical evidence with a modern perspective to better understand the diverse identities and experiences of people throughout history. It is a reminder that gender and sex are not binary, and individuals have always existed outside of traditional gender norms.

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  1. Janice says

    July 18, 2022 at 12:21 pm

    You just can’t leave politics out of your posts. I love your posts, I share them all the time. Why do you have to get political? This is an individual that suffers from a genetic issue that affects 1-5,000 people. This individual died long ago. Crazy people started saying that sex and gender were different because of some crazy dude from the 1960s. “But, there it is. In your post. “However, a person’s self-identity is not solely determined by their biology, according to Ulla Moilanen, study author and doctoral candidate in archaeology at the University of Turku.” Sorry Ulla, you’ve been brainwashed, and you are wrong.

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    • DAR says

      August 2, 2022 at 1:44 pm

      It’s not “political”, it’s science.

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    • Lari Howell says

      January 12, 2023 at 2:37 am

      The person did not “suffer“ but held a high station, perhaps because of their differences, being able to think or act differently for the benefit of their culture.
      In many cultures being “different” is not a curse but a blessing.

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