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The End of the Roman Empire and the Start of the Middle Ages

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Pots and boundaries: On cultural and economic areas between Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, by Paul Arthur – Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean : Archaeology and archaeometry (2007)

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Relation between the Late Roman World and Barbarian Europe in the Light of the Coin Finds, by Aleksander Bursche – XIV International Economic History Congress (2006)

Romans, Barbarians and Provincials: Social Boundaries and Class Conflict in Late Roman Gaul, by Leslie Dodd –  ESharp, Issue 3 (2004)

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Survivals of the Cult of the Matronae into the Early Middle Ages and Beyond, by Alex G. Garman – Anistoriton Journal, vol. 11 (2007)

The Barbarian Past in Early Medieval Historical Narrative, by Shami Ghosh –  PhD Dissertation, University of Toronto, 2009

The fluidity of barbarian identity – the ethnogenesis of Alemanni and Suebi, AD 200-500, by H.J. Hammer – Early Medieval Europe, Vol.7:1 (1998)

Why Did the Barbarian Cross the Rhine?, by Peter Heather – Journal of Late Antiquity, Vol.2:1 (2009)

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Land, freedom and the making of the medieval West, by Matthew Innes – Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Vol.16 (2006)

Ammianus Marcellinus and Procopius of Caesarea : the eastern campaigns of Julian and Justinian, 4th and 6th centuries A.D.,  by Ian Kelso MA Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1998

The End of Roman Spain, by Michael Kulikowski – PhD Dissertation, University of Toronto, 1997

Peregrini, Barbari, and Cives Romani: Concepts of Citizenship and the Legal Identity of Barbarians in the Later Roman Empire, by Ralph W. Mathisen – The American Historical Review, Vol.111: 4 (2006)

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Early Medieval Detroit: The Motor City as a Mirror for Illuminating Urban Shrinkage in the Late Antique West, by David Powell  – Paper Presented at the Brian Bertoti Innovative Perspectives in History Graduate Conference (2010)

Christian Asceticism and Barbarian Incursion: The Making of a Christian Catastrophe, by Stefan Rebenich – Journal of Late Antiquity, Vol. 2:1 (2009)

Ammianus Marcellinus And The Anger Of Julian, by Barbara Sidwell – Iris: Journal of the Classical Association of Victoria, Vol.21 (2008)

Attila and the Huns in transition: No longer Nomads, by Keith Stevens – The Endnote, Vol. 1 (2004)

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