Excavation photo of the Hun-period "eastern-type" burial from Budapest, Népfürdő Street (Hungary). Credit: Boglárka Mészáros, BHM Aquincum Museum Excavation photo of the Hun-period "eastern-type" ...
An engraving based on a drawing by Geiger shows the Huns battling the Alans On this episode of Expedition Unknown Josh Gates searches for the lost tomb of Attila the Hun. From researching period text ...
Attila the Hun was loathed by enemies, killed his own brother, and had many wives. Even his horses were mean. Pic credit: Science Channel Coming this Sunday is a fascinating look back through time as ...
Recent DNA analysis from remains excavated at sites in Hungary's Carpathian Basin has cracked open the mystery of the origins of the Huns, linking them directly to the Xiongnu empire. The ...
New archaeological analysis suggests people of Western Roman Empire switched between Hunnic nomadism and settled farming over a lifetime. Findings may be evidence of tribal encroachment that ...
The Huns suddenly appeared in Europe in the 370s, establishing one of the most influential although short-lived empires in Europe. Scholars have long debated whether the Huns were descended from the ...
Hunnic peoples migrated westward across Eurasia, switched between farming and herding, and became violent raiders in response to severe drought in the Danube frontier provinces of the Roman empire, a ...
The Hunnic cauldron unearthed in 2012 at Ionesti, Dambovita County - an exceptional artifact included in Romania's national treasury - will be displayed for six months in Budapest as part of the ...
Hunnic peoples migrated westward across Eurasia, switched between farming and herding, and became violent raiders in response to severe drought in the Danube frontier provinces of the Roman empire, a ...