Tiller the Hun? Farmers in Roman Empire converted to Hun lifestyle -- and vice versa
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 undermined Roman Empire during 5th century AD, contributing to its fall. Ref. Source 2c
Image from Wikimedia public domain. Latin inscriptions found - the impact of the Roman Empire
Roman Empire (Hover)
Interesting, history is one of my interests and I really enjoy this period. So, it appears possible that the arrival of the Huns totally changed both their culture for some of their people and the culture of the people they conquered. That would be devastating for Rome because their first line of defense was their equivalent of the local militia. If that militia started siding with the conquerors it would be exactly like throwing the door open to all manner of invaders.