A medieval skeleton buried with archery equipment in a 10th-century cemetery in Hungary belongs to a woman, a new DNA analysis finds. But because her grave is so unique, researchers have stopped ...
Archaeologists have successfully identified the first-known female burial containing weapons in the 10th-century Carpathian Basin, Hungary. The researchers employed a rigorous approach ...
First female burial with weapons discovered in Hungary Unveiling complex gender roles in 10th-century Hungary SH-63 burial challenges traditional assumptions about women ...
When Edwin Frank, who founded New York Review Books in 1999 and has run it ever since, read Alex Ross’s 2008 book, “The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century,” he saw it as a ...