Archaeologists from the Kecskeméti Katona József Museum have made a sensational discovery near Akasztó in Hungary's Bács-Kiskun county - three elite warrior burials dating to the 920s-930s that ...
In November 1847, the Pozsony Diet was opened by the emperor of the Austrian empire: Ferdinand. At that time, no one could ...
Archaeologists in Budapest have unearthed a well-preserved Roman sarcophagus, revealing insights into the life of a young ...
Archaeologists in Budapest, Hungary, opened a rare and untouched Roman sarcophagus for the first time in 1,700 years, finding a skeleton and precious artifacts inside.
Through cutting-edge forensic science and ancient DNA analysis, scientists have solved one of medieval Europe's most enduring archaeological mysteries. The victim, Duke Béla of Macsó, was a member of ...
The Associated Press reports that an intact Roman sarcophagus has been discovered in the Óbuda district of Budapest, in what ...
Archaeologists in Hungary uncovered a 1,700-year-old Roman sarcophagus, revealing rare artifacts and a glimpse into ancient burial customs.
Central Europe is a region where fairy-tale landscapes, imperial history, and effortless charm come together in ways that ...