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The study is focused on Great Hungarian Plain populations that lived from Middle Neolithic (5,500 - 5,000 BC) to Late Bronze Age (1,450 - 800 BC).
The extensive grasslands of the Great Hungarian Plain - the puszta - where the Magyars originally settled, have a central place in Hungarian folklore. But, apart from this strong imaginative hold ...
The Great Hungarian Plain is Europe’s answer to the American West – complete with rough-and-tumble herdsmen, horses trained to lie flat on command and a history of highwaymen.
In this part of Hungary -- wedged between the outer edge of the Carpathian Mountains and the Great Hungarian Plain -- Matyo, a folk-art embroidery traditionally found on the clothing and other ...
The new study, published Tuesday in Nature Communications, sequenced the genetic information of 13 individuals who lived on the Great Hungarian Plain during the 5,000 years leading up to the Iron Age.