Amateur Archaeologists Found 1,100-Year-Old Remains of Three Warriors with a Mysterious Connection
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Medieval Graves of Three Elite Warriors Excavated in Hungary - Archaeology Magazine
AKASZTÓ, HUNGARY—According to a Live Science report, the 1,100-year-old graves of three warriors have been excavated in southern Hungary by a team led by Wihelm Gábor of the Katona József Museum. A total of 81 coins were recovered from the three burials. Most of these coins were minted in northern Italy during the reign of Berengar, between A.D. 888 and 924. Gábor and his colleagues suggest that the three warriors may have participated in milita…
In Akasztó, south-east of Budapest, Hungary, an archaeological excavation led by the Katona József Museum in Kecskemét revealed three 10th-century tombs of rare wealth. Dated from the 920s–930s, they belong to high-ranking warriors of the era of the Magyare conquest, buried with precious objects and the remains of their horses. The preliminary results, made public by the museum and the Pulszky Társaság–Magyar Múzeumi Egyesület, underline the exc…
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