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Керамика със златиста и с червена ангоба от средновековното селище при с. Златна ливада, община Чирпан

open access: yesПриноси към българската археология, 2018
The paper presents mica-dusted and red-slipped pottery yielded during the excavation of a settlement dated back to the Middle Byzantine period situated near the village of Zlatna Livada, Chirpan region.
Rumyana Koleva
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Children’s burials from the early medieval Radom (Site 4): Anthropological considerations

open access: yesFasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae, 2015
Although the study of prehistoric children’s burials is of great interest for historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists alike, many authors have pointed out the scarcity of anthropological research efforts in this area.
Beata Borowska-Strugińska
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Going Underground: An Experimental Archaeological Investigation of an Early Medieval Irish Souterrain

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2019
During the summer of 2018 I completed a master’s degree in experimental archaeology and material culture at University College Dublin, this research was carried out for the final dissertation.
Tom Meharg
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Реліктові типи намогильних знаків з середньої Наддніпрянщини

open access: yes, 2006
This article is the continuation of the research of the tomb signs, their types and peculiarities. The symbol of the cross bearing both pagan and Christian meaning was a wide-spread tomb sign since early Middle Ages.
Товкайло, М.
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Basarabi-Murfatlar and Corbii de Piatră – about the Crimean influence on the architecture of the Romanian churches of the early Middle Ages

open access: yesTyragetia, 2017
Structural studies of the cave chalk churches in Basarab-Murfatlar (Constanţa County) allow a new way to date this monastery complex the 8th-9th centuries and show that these temples were created under the influence of monks-iconoclasts from the Crimea ...
Vlad D. Ghimpu
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Texts and Identities in the Early Middle Ages

open access: yesBulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre, 2008
Régine Le Jan
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