A woman buried with archery equipment in 10th-century Hungary is unusual but may not necessarily have been a warrior.
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The Best Bows in D&D
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Image from PLOS One What intrigued researchers the most was archery equipment, including an “armor-piercing” arrowhead, pieces of an iron quiver and a bow plate made from an antler found ...
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iron parts of a quiver, and an antler bow plate. However, simply finding archery-related weapons within the burial was not enough to draw conclusions; the researchers conducted both morphological ...
fragmented iron parts of a quiver and a piece of antler that formed part of a bow. Analyzing the nature of the burial, the authors conclude it is unlikely that the weaponry in the grave were ...
SH-63 was discovered along with a silver penannular hair ring, three bell buttons, a string of stone and glass beads, an "armor-piercing" arrowhead, iron parts of a quiver, and an antler bow plate.
Male burials in this cemetery typically included functional items like jewelry, clothing accessories, and tools, along with weapons, especially archery ... parts of a quiver, and a bow plate ...
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