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The Romans were a city dwelling people. They had the amenities of the written word and stone walls. Their farming was based on fields; Hun farming was based on letting animals graze in a pastoral fashion. Romans were Christian, whereas the Huns were Pagan, possibly Shamanistic/worshiping Tengri.

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The nation of the Huns surpasses all other Barbarians in wildness of life and though [the Huns] do just bear the likeness of men (of a very ugly pattern), they are so little advanced in civilization that they feed upon the half-raw flesh of any sort of animal. When attacked they fill the air with varied and discordant {jarring} cries. They fight in no regular order of battle, but by being extremely swift and sudden in their movements, they disperse, spread havoc {chaos} over vast plains, and pillage {rob} the camp of their enemy almost before he has become aware of their approach.

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