Extending from the Baltic Sea to the Carpathian Mountains, Poland once lay at the beating heart of medieval and Renaissance Europe. Its Golden Age saw it emerge as one of the continent’s most powerful states, before the horrors of the 20th century saw it engulfed by Nazi, an...
The Carpathian Mountains stretch 1500 km, making it the third longest mountain range in Europe. The range runs through the countries of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Romania (seehikes in Romania), which is home to the largest percentage of the mountain range. The mountains...
Journal of Ethnic Foods (2024) 11:1 Page 2 of 12 Introduction Wallachian nation In the Medieval Ages, the region of the Carpathian Mountains was sparsely populated and the shepherd- ing was the main form of economy performed by Car- pathian Mountaineers. At the beginning of thirteenth century...
Mountains s Fig. 1 Location of the study area (Retezat Mountains) and the analysed lakes with the catchments and land cover types of Lake Ana (1940 m) and Lake Peleaga (2122 m) (a); for visualization we used the program ArcMap; photo of Lake Ana (b); photo of Lake Peleaga (c)...
After 568 AD the Avars settled in the Carpathian Basin and founded the Avar Qaganate that was an important power in Central Europe until the 9th century. Part of the Avar society was probably of Asian origin; however, the localisation of their homeland i
10,700 years in the lower montane zone of the Polish Western Carpathians (Beskid Makowski Mountains, Central Europe). The results revealed that during the Early Holocene, the Ulmus population (a fire-intolerant taxon) was well-established under high fire activity, induced by the prominent ...
The Carpathian Region (including mountains and plains) has for a long time been lacking good palaeoenvironmental and especially palaeolimnological records, particularly for the Late Quaternary. In the last two decades, many new sedimentary sequences were obtained and studied using a wide range of pa...
et al. Maternal genetic composition of a medieval population from a Hungarian-Slavic contact zone in Central Europe. PLoS ONE 11, e0151206 (2016). 57. Mallick, S. & Reich, D. The Allen Ancient DNA Resource (AADR): A curated compendium of ancient human genomes. (2023) https:// ...
Figure 1. Location of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region (CPR) in Europe (a) and location of the study areas within the Carpathian–Pannonian Region (b): O—Oaş Mts; G—Gutâi Mountains; CGH—Călimani-Gurghiu-Harghita range; P—Perşani Mountains; TR—Transylvanian Basin. Map source ...