Sources for each characters are listed below.
BoredomTool : Principality of Hungary, 950
Alanic Caftan, Moshchevaja Balka, 8th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Karos Cemetery Tomb II/47, first half of the 10th century
Decorations for a Headdress, Shirt Neck, and Caftan, Orosháza, 10th century, Hungarian National Museum
Mikhail Zhirohov, David Nicolle, The Khazars: A Judeo-Turkish Empire on the Steppes, 7th-11th Centuries AD, 2019
Tihanyi B, Maár K, Kis L, Gînguță A, Varga GIB, Kovács B, et al., ‘But no living man am I’: Bioarchaeological evaluation of the first-known female burial with weapon from the 10th-century-CE Carpathian Basin. PLoS ONE 19(11), 2024
Hyenafur : Kingdom of Makuria (modern day Sudan), 1000
Portrait of Queen mother Martha protected by the virgin Mary and baby Jesus, Faras Cathedral, early 11th century
Włodzimierz Godlewski, Bishops and Kings: The official program of the Pachoras (Faras) Cathedrals, 11th International Conference for Nubian Studies, Warsaw University, 2006
Costumes of Authority: The Image of Royalty and Clergy in Christian Nubia, University of Warsaw-National Museum of Sudan, 2024
Anyknown : Thanjavur Maratha Kingdom (modern day South India), 1780
Lady with a Yo-yo, Rajasthan, ca. 1770
Tamil woman carrying water, Madras or Thanjavur, 1780-1800