Historians such as Denis Sinor, Rudi Paul Lindner, and Peter Heather have questioned the traditional view that the fifth-century Huns remained true nomads. They argue that a shortage of grazing land in Pannonia led the Huns to abandon their traditional pastoral economy. As a result, the Huns depended on extracting tribute from the Romans for their survival. This article re-examines the evidence for this interpretation. It reasserts the conventional picture of the Huns as a nomadic people
In the collective memory of western and eastern civilizations the Huns more than any other people sy...
We conducted a multi-isotope study of five fifth-century AD cemeteries in modern-day Hungary to dete...
The extent influence and characters of the Huns among the peoples of Central-Northern Europe is one...
Historians such as Denis Sinor, Rudi Paul Lindner, and Peter Heather have questioned the traditional...
This nomadic people plundered and terrorized Europe in the fourth and fifth centuries AD. The Huns p...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
The author traces the changes in the depiction of the Huns in Roman literaturę sińce the Romans’ fir...
This article is devoted to negative images and stereotypes to the Huns in Western historiography. Th...
Just mentioning the Huns brings to mind the image of hordes of savages, dirty, dressed in skins, on ...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
This paper aims at scrutinizing the cultural heritage left behind by the European Hun State through ...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the research and teaching of Hun's history, as part of the Turkic w...
The distribution of modified skulls from the Black Sea to southern France has long been linked to th...
Identity is a complex and contextual concept, typical to human behaviour and throughout the life cou...
We conducted a multi-isotope study of five fifth-century AD cemeteries in modern-day Hungary to dete...
In the collective memory of western and eastern civilizations the Huns more than any other people sy...
We conducted a multi-isotope study of five fifth-century AD cemeteries in modern-day Hungary to dete...
The extent influence and characters of the Huns among the peoples of Central-Northern Europe is one...
Historians such as Denis Sinor, Rudi Paul Lindner, and Peter Heather have questioned the traditional...
This nomadic people plundered and terrorized Europe in the fourth and fifth centuries AD. The Huns p...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
The author traces the changes in the depiction of the Huns in Roman literaturę sińce the Romans’ fir...
This article is devoted to negative images and stereotypes to the Huns in Western historiography. Th...
Just mentioning the Huns brings to mind the image of hordes of savages, dirty, dressed in skins, on ...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
This paper aims at scrutinizing the cultural heritage left behind by the European Hun State through ...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the research and teaching of Hun's history, as part of the Turkic w...
The distribution of modified skulls from the Black Sea to southern France has long been linked to th...
Identity is a complex and contextual concept, typical to human behaviour and throughout the life cou...
We conducted a multi-isotope study of five fifth-century AD cemeteries in modern-day Hungary to dete...
In the collective memory of western and eastern civilizations the Huns more than any other people sy...
We conducted a multi-isotope study of five fifth-century AD cemeteries in modern-day Hungary to dete...
The extent influence and characters of the Huns among the peoples of Central-Northern Europe is one...