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Alani![]() Gold and cornelian earrings from a tomb in the Bruznoe necropolis at Simferopol on the Black Sea. These finely-wrought earrings belong to the Alani culture of the 3rd to 4th centuries. The Alani (or Alans) – described by the Romans as a warlike people that specialized in horse-breeding – were overwhelmed by the Huns in the late 4th century and fled westward into Gaul; many, however, went to North Africa with the Vandals. (Hermitage, St Petersburg).
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