@ARTICLE{Vargha_Maria_“Swords_2017, author={Vargha, Maria}, volume={vol. LII}, journal={Acta Archaeologica Carpathica}, pages={235-258}, howpublished={online}, year={2017}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences — Cracow Branch Commission of Archaeology}, abstract={The Mongol invasion of Europe in the early 1240’s were devastating for more countries in Central Europe, and triggered a great interest in the research of history and archaeology. The present study gives an overview of the course of events, the archaeological and historical research trends and ideas, and a detailed discussion on the archaeological source types connected to the Mongol invasion of Hungary in 1241–1242.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={“Swords drunk with the blood of the slain” (GH, Mag. Rogerii…, p. 211). Traces of destruction. The archaeological remains of the Mongol invasion of Hungary}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/108969/PDF/235_AAC%202017.pdf}, keywords={Hungary, Mongol invasion, mass graves, deviant burials, hoards, battlefields}, }