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War & Society, 2015
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.
Cameron Barnes
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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.
Cameron Barnes
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2023
My Personal Review: In contrast to other reviewers, I found Otto Maenchen-Helfen's compendium on the Huns to be fun to read. It is always amusing to see a magisterial scholar speak frankly about lesser mortals.
Otto J. MAENCHEN-HELFEN
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My Personal Review: In contrast to other reviewers, I found Otto Maenchen-Helfen's compendium on the Huns to be fun to read. It is always amusing to see a magisterial scholar speak frankly about lesser mortals.
Otto J. MAENCHEN-HELFEN
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Linguistic Evidence Suggests that Xiōng‐nú and Huns Spoke the Same Paleo‐Siberian Language
The Xiōng‐nú were a tribal confederation who dominated Inner Asia from the third century BC to the second century AD. Xiōng‐nú descendants later constituted the ethnic core of the European Huns.
Svenja Bonmann, Simon Fries
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The Huns (‘Hūṇas’) in India: A Review
Studies in People's History, 2021Limited attention seems to have been paid in Indian historical work to the Hūṇas (Huns) except for the general assumption that they played a very destructive role in Indian history.
Ashish Kumar
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The disruption of the disruptive huns
Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association, 2022Raphael's painting from the second decade of the sixteenth century, The Meeting between Leo the Great and Atilla in the Room of Heliodorus in the Raphael Stanze in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican, depicts Leo encountering the leader of the Huns just ...
Geoffrey D. Dunn
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Sulfur-Doped NiFe Hydroxide Nanobowls with Wrinkling Patterns for Photothermal Cancer Therapy.
ACS Nano, 2023Hierarchical multiscale wrinkling nanostructures have shown great promise for many biomedical applications, such as cancer diagnosis and therapy. However, synthesizing these materials with precise control remains challenging.
Yuxuan Zhang +6 more
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The Dimensions of Attila the Hun
Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, 2021Abstract For well over a millennium after his death in the fifth century, Attila the Hun was victim to calumnious artistic and verbal representations as the quintessential barbarian and Other. Some historians defamed him a half-human. Others slandered his name by adapting a brief corporeal catalog compiled by Jordanes in the Getica (c.
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