History of the Mongols SPECIAL: Dr. Michal Holescak on the archeology of Mongols and Cumans in Eastern Europe

Published: Feb. 22, 2021, 11 a.m.

The Mongols were far from the only nomadic peoples to interact with Europe, even in the thirteenth century. Of these, the Cumans are perhaps the most well-known and have left us a considerable legacy in the archaeological record. Today, our series researcher Jack Wilson talks with Dr. Michal Hole\u0161\u010d\xe1k regarding the archaeological presence of the Cumans and Mongols in 12th and 13th century Eastern Europe.\xa0 Michal Hole\u0161\u010d\xe1k is an archaeologist dealing with the material culture of late nomadic peoples, namely the Mongols and Cumans, from Mongolia to the westernmost fringes of the Great Eurasian Steppe in Hungary.