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On the reasons of the attack of the Huns of the Northern Black Sea region on the Roman Empire in 395

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2021
The main purpose of the study is to identify the reasons of the Hunnic attacks on the Roman Empire in 395. Using the method of critical analysis of the content of the works of late Classical and early Medieval times, the authors come to the conclusion ...
Yartsev, S.V. , Zubarev, V.G.
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Some Questions on the Beidi Huns

open access: yesЖурнал Фронтирных Исследований, 2020
Because of a fierce battle among crown princes of the Huns, the great Hunnic Empire was divided into two parts in 53 BC, when two brother, Huhanye [呼韓邪] and Zhizhi [郅支] fought for the throne of the Huns.
Borbala Obrusanszky
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Sigurðar saga fóts (The Saga of Sigurðr Foot): A Translation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This is the first English translation of the short Icelandic romance Sigurðar saga fóts, with an introduction presenting the evidence for its dating and immediate literary context.
Hall, ATP   +21 more
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Place of the “Account of the Huns” in Ammianus Marcellinus’ Res Gestae

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2023
The analysis of the so-called “account of the Huns” in the late-fourth-century fundamental history Res Gestae should start from the understanding of the entirety of the source, permeated with the single historiographic concept, where the author’s ...
Aleksandr Sergeevich Kozlov
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The Huns in the Plains of the Crimea

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2019
The article reviews some evidence of written sources about the Huns in the Crimea and the Huns’ burials found in the plains of the Crimea. Many researchers of the Crimean history dated the invasion of the Huns in the Northern Black Sea region to the time
Aleksandr I. Aibabin
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«Княжеские» находки и центры власти гуннского времени на периферии понтийской степи / “Princely” finds and centers of power of the Hunnic time on the periphery of the Pontic steppe

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Крыма, 2017
The geography of the so-called princely finds, related to the last third of the 4th — first half of the 5th century on the northern and western periphery of the Black Sea steppes, occupied at that time by the Huns, is considered.
Kazanski Michel
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4th International Congress of the Medieval Archaeology of Eurasian Steppes

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2020
The publication features a brief summary and results of the 4th International Congress on the Medieval Archaeology of Eurasian Steppes held on September 16-21, 2019 in Ulan-Ude (the Republic of Buryatia).
Sitdikov Airat G.   +4 more
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Sirmian Martyrs in Exile: Pannonian Parallels and a Re-evaluation of the St. Demetrius Problem [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The question of the origins of the cult of the fourth century martyr, Demetrius of Thessalonica has been the focal point of hagiographical research since the first publication of his passions by the Bollandists in 1780.
Tóth, Péter
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Выставка «Гунны. Империя степей» в Улан-Удэ

open access: yesИскусство Евразии, 2019
В статье сделан обзор выставки Гунны. Империя степей в Национальном музее Республики Бурятия г. Улан-Удэ. Культура гуннов одна из наиболее значимых среди древних культур региона и вызывает интерес не только у специалистов, но и у самой широкой публики.
Ярославцева, Лариса Геннадьевна
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Paleontology and ichnology of the late Ediacaran Nasep–Huns transition (Nama Group, southern Namibia)

open access: yesJournal of Paleontology, 2022
. The Nasep and Huns members of the Urusis Formation (Nama Group), southern Namibia, preserve some of the most diverse trace-fossil assemblages known from the latest Ediacaran worldwide, including potentially the world's oldest “complex” vertical ...
Katherine A. Turk   +3 more
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