Dear Big Ass,
Here are several Hun artifacts:
Pieces of jewelry of a Hun cheiftain found at Szeged-Nagyszéksós.
Photo by Károly Szelényi
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/husa/origins/hunhist/hun.szeksos.html
Headwear of a Hun chieftain
Photo by Dr. Miklós Érdy
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/husa/origins/hunhist/hunkincs.html
Two ornamental earrings, parts of a woman's complete headdress. The
pendants are decorated with inlaid jade, and the plaques with deer
reliefs. 4th-2nd century, B.C. Gold, jade, pearl, agate and quartz.
From Xigoupan, Ordos region, China. From the collection of the Inner
Mongolia Museum, Huhehot.
Photo by Marc Carter.
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/husa/origins/hunhist/hunfuldisz.html
Gold plaque, probably an ornament of a belt. From Aluchaideng, Ordos
region, China. From the collection of the Inner Mongolia Museum,
Huhehot.
Photo by Marc Carter.
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/husa/origins/hunhist/hunveret.html
Woman headdress, lusciously decorated with gemstones. Gold, with From
Csorna, Hungary. From the collection of the National History Museum,
Budapest.
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/husa/origins/hunhist/valreg8.hun.html
All of this photos are in the Humgarian Students Association's site,
in the University of Austin: http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/husa/
The French page " L'histoire du monde" (The History of the World)
<http://www.ac-nice.fr/iengrasse/caussols/exposes/Histoire.html> has a
pretty good picture of apparel:
<http://www.ac-nice.fr/iengrasse/caussols/exposes/Huns.JPG>
I hope this helps.
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