A Metalworking Site at Kiondroghad, Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man
A Metalworking Site at Kiondroghad, Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man Gelling, P.S. (University of Birmingham) Medieval Archaeology, Vol.13 (1969) Abstract The parish of Kirk…
Remains of medieval monastery opened to the public in UAE
The remains of an early medieval monastery on Sir Bani Yas Island in the United Arab Emirates was opened to the public last…
FROM ADDRESS TO DEBATE: GENERIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DEBATE BETWEEN SOUL AND BODY
FROM ADDRESS TO DEBATE: GENERIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DEBATE BETWEEN SOUL AND BODY Brent, J. Justin Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance…
Marriage and the Status of Women as Viewed through Early Medieval Law Codes
Family and marriage is rightly detailed in the laws and adds considerable insight into the status of women in early medieval society.
The Militarisation of Roman Society, 400 – 700
The Militarisation of Roman Society, 400 – 700 By Edward James Military Aspects of Scandinavian Society in a European Perspective AD 1 –…
Archaeology and history: Proposals on the social structure of the Merovingian kingdom
Archaeology and history: Proposals on the social structure of the Merovingian kingdom Steuer, Heiko The Birth of Europe : Archaeology and Social Development…
Christian Emperors, Christian Church and the Jews of the Diaspora in the Greek East, CE 379-450
This sudden side-light on Jewish–Christian relations in the fifth century comes from Iohannes, archbishop of Antioch, writing to Proclus, his counterpart in Constantinople, in 435
The End of the Roman Empire and the Start of the Middle Ages
Articles related to the end of the Roman Empire and the transformation of Europe during the early Middle Ages: Pots and boundaries: On…
Setting Boundaries: Early Medieval Reflections on Religious Toleration and their Jewish Sources
Setting Boundaries: Early Medieval Reflections on Religious Toleration and their Jewish Sources Olsen, Glenn W. (University of Utah) Hebraic Political Studies, Vol. 2,…
The Barbarian Past in Early Medieval Historical Narrative
The Barbarian Past in Early Medieval Historical Narrative By Shami Ghosh PhD Dissertation, University of Toronto, 2009 Abstract: This thesis presents a series…
Missing, Presumed Buried? Bone Diagenesis and the Under-Representation of Anglo-Saxon Children.
Missing, Presumed Buried? Bone Diagenesis and the Under-Representation of Anglo-Saxon Children Buckberry, Jo Assemblage, Issue 5 (2000) Abstract Sam Lucy (1994: 26) has…
Pre-Medieval Landscapes in Medieval Court Romance
Pre-Medieval Landscapes in Medieval Court Romance Graves, A.B. Assemblage, Issue 8 (2004) Abstract This essay examines the appearance in the early phases of…
Early Medieval Detroit: The Motor City as a Mirror for Illuminating Urban Shrinkage in the Late Antique West
This paper surveys the potential parallels between the depopulation-based transformations of the landscape of modern Detroit and the reconfiguration or disappearance of formerly Roman urban settings in western Europe between the 3rd and 7th centuries.
Bernician narratives : place-names, archaeology and history
Bernician narratives : place-names, archaeology and history By Mark Steven Wood PhD Dissertation, Newcastle University, 2007 Abstract: This thesis concerns Bernicia and the…
The Earliest Phase of Christian Pilgrimage in the Near East (before the 7th Century)
The Earliest Phase of Christian Pilgrimage in the Near East (before the 7th Century) By Pierre Maraval Dumbarton Oaks Papers, No. 56 (2002)…
True Barbarians?: The Role Of Visigothic Iberia In Medieval Persecutory Discourse
True Barbarians?: The Role Of Visigothic Iberia In Medieval Persecutory Discourse By Justin T. Dellinger Master’s Thesis, University of Texas at Arlington, 2010…
The Inheritance of Rome: A History of Europe from 400 to 1000
The Inheritance of Rome: A History of Europe from 400 to 1000 By Chris Wickham Allen Lane, 2009 ISBN: 978-0713994292 Publisher’s Synopsis: The idea…
The Peasant Rusticus: Life near Paris in the Time of Clovis
‘History,’ wrote the late Eileen Power, ‘is largely made up of Bodos.’ With that final sentence of her essay on Bodo, a Carolingian-era peasant near Paris….
“Nourished at the Breast of Rome”: The Queens of Ostrogothic Italy and the Education of the Roman Elite
“Nourished at the Breast of Rome”: The Queens of Ostrogothic Italy and the Education of the Roman Elite By Massimiliano Vitiello Rheinisches Museum…
The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain: Evidence, Memories, Inventions
What constitutes ‘Britishness’ is turning out to be more complicated than many people previously believed. An innovative multidisciplinary research programme led by the…
The End of Roman Spain
The End of Roman Spain By Michael Kulikowski PhD Dissertation, University of Toronto, 1997 Abstract: ‘The End of Roman Spain’ narrates the history…
Britain After Rome: The Fall and Rise, 400 to 1070
Britain After Rome: The Fall and Rise, 400 to 1070 By Robin Fleming Penguin/Allen Lane, 2010 ISBN: 9780713990645 The extraordinary discovery last year…
The recruitment of armies in the early middle ages: what can we know?
The recruitment of armies in the early middle ages: what can we know? By Timothy Reuter Military Aspects of Scandinavian Society in a…
Byzantium’s Role in the Formation of Early Medieval Civilization: Approaches and Problems
Byzantium’s Role in the Formation of Early Medieval Civilization: Approaches and Problems By Michael McCormick Illinois Classical Studies, Vol.12:2 (1987) Introduction: Until recently,…
Landscape with Two Saints: How Genovefa of Paris and Brigit of Kildare Built Christianity in Barbarian Europe
Landscape with Two Saints: How Genovefa of Paris and Brigit of Kildare Built Christianity in Barbarian Europe By Lisa Bitel Oxford University Press,…