
Morrione, Campochiaro, Molise, t. 10 cavaliere
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The remains of a VII century CE individual unearthed from a necropolis in Molise, Italy reveal a grave filled with treasures including armaments and equestrian equipment alongside their loyal steed. This poignant burial ritual, coupled with an unusually early appearance of stirrups in Western Europe, underscores the presence of steppe-nomadic cultural influences intermingled with Romano-Byzantine traditions within a predominantly Longobardic (Germanic) societal framework. The individual's skeletal features also betray signs of hypertrophic vascularization in the orbital and frontal bone regions, potentially stemming from an infection or physical injury.
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