A woman buried with archery equipment in 10th-century Hungary is unusual but may not necessarily have been a warrior.
Researchers Stunned After Finding 10th Century Grave Containing the Remains of a Female Warrior With Archery Equipment ...
The evidence found in the grave paints a murky picture of the deceased woman, making it difficult to determine her identity ...
The individual buried in No. 63 was laid to rest with an intriguing selection of grave goods typical of both sexes, including jewelry typically associated with females and archery equipment ...
Their most distinctive grave goods included weapons, usually archery equipment, with two graves containing sabers and one ...
Archaeologists have successfully identified the first-known female burial containing weapons in the 10th-century Carpathian ...
The existence of medieval female warriors through history often attracts heated debate. For one thing, weapons found in ...
The use of archery techniques during the early Neolithic period in the Iberian Peninsula has long been a topic of interest the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Recent findings from the Cueva de ...
Image from PLOS One What intrigued researchers the most was archery equipment, including an “armor-piercing” arrowhead, pieces of an iron quiver and a bow plate made from an antler found ...