Ancient DNA traces the Huns' journey from Mongolia to Europe. But this wasn't straightforward.
The Xiongnu Empire had dissolved around 100 CE, leaving a 300-year gap before the appearance of the Huns in Europe.
The Huns, the nomadic warriors who devastated the Western Roman Empire, have long been a source of fascination and mystery ...
New DNA research reveals the diverse origins of the Huns, challenging long-held mystery and theories about their connection ...
The Huns suddenly appeared in Europe in the 370s, establishing one of the most influential although short-lived empires in ...
An innovative multidisciplinary and international research project has shed new light on the origin and diversity of the ...
Scholars have long debated whether the Huns were descended from the Xiongnu. In fact, the Xiongnu Empire dissolved around 100 CE, leaving a 300-year gap before the Huns appeared in Europe. Can DNA ...
Archaeological excavation at the Shombuuziin Belchir Xiongnu cemetery, Mongolian Altai. The image may only be used in connection with reporting on the article/research by Juhyeon Lee et al. (2023).
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