A woman buried with archery equipment in 10th-century Hungary is unusual but may not necessarily have been a warrior.
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Archaeologists have successfully identified the first-known female burial containing weapons in the 10th-century Carpathian ... crucial role in warfare across Europe. The researchers uncovered ...
Archaeologists have successfully identified the first-known female burial containing weapons in the 10th-century Carpathian Basin, Hungary ... a time when mounted archers played a crucial role in ...
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the burial of a female with weaponry has not previously been identified in 10th-century cemeteries of the Carpathian Basin—a large, low-lying region in Central Europe encompassing areas of ...
The presence of weapons alongside traditional female items suggests that the woman may have had a role within the 10th-century Hungarian ... in battles throughout Europe. The group, known for ...
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