The Byzantines and the Venetians were masters of commerce, and that led to a devastating trade war between the two powers.
A woman buried with archery equipment in 10th-century Hungary is unusual but may not necessarily have been a warrior.
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 ...
A recent study led by Dr. Balázs Tihanyi and his colleagues, published in PLOS ONE, has led to the positive identification of the first-known female burial with weapons in the 10th-century ...
These Vikings were also the great international traders of the 9th and 10th centuries: ...
dating to the 10th century, during the Hungarian Conquest period. This discovery challenges traditional conceptions about gender roles in medieval Central European societies and opens new perspectives ...