The Princess of Cyprus or the “Damsel of Cyprus” (born circa 1177) was used as a political and diplomatic tool in the ...
Dating to the fifth and sixth centuries C.E., the burials held a trove of grave goods—but the team was particularly impressed ...
Archaeologists have successfully identified the first-known female burial containing weapons in the 10th-century Carpathian ...
Women being buried with weapons is a popular subject discussed among scholars and the general public. Yet, understanding it ...
While the princess was often powerless, the snippets of evidence that we have about her present the life of a young woman ...
First female burial with weapons discovered in Hungary Unveiling complex gender roles in 10th-century Hungary SH-63 burial challenges traditional assumptions about women ...
Little is more iconic than the image of a knight in ‘shining armor’. It might be a chainmail-clad warrior in a Pre-Raphaelite ...
An exceptional archaeological discovery has been revealed at the Sárrétudvari–Hízóföld cemetery, located in Hungary.