First-Ever Female Burial With Weapons Uncovered in Hungary
First-Ever Female Burial With Weapons Uncovered in Hungary

Archaeologists discover a unique 10th-century female burial with weapons, revealing new insights

First-Ever Female Burial With Weapons Uncovered in Hungary
Archaeologists discover a unique 10th-century female burial with weapons, revealing new insights
Just to note that this title and subtitle seem quite misleading, even tho it is clarified in the article itself that it's a first for the Carpathian basin and the timeframe of the 10th century. I noticed this happening for many other outlets as well, if not most. Still, thanks OP for sharing this, good to know!
For the 10th century there is at least this one more that is well known for years now:
Similar burial sites through time and all over the world:
Now they're making the mummies gay?!? Jesus the gay agenda knows no bounds
Oh I thought this was like a whole team of female soldiers but it's just 1:
Dr. Balázs Tihanyi, leader of the research team, told the publication that the combination of grave goods in SH-63's burial was unique within the cemetery, blending typically male and female items.