Ancient genomes reveal origin and rapid trans-Eurasian migration of 7th century Avar elites. [PDF]
The Avars settled the Carpathian Basin in 567/68 CE, establishing an empire lasting over 200 years. Who they were and where they came from is highly debated. Contemporaries have disagreed about whether they were, as they claimed, the direct successors of
Gnecchi-Ruscone GA +42 more
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Mundo the Gepid: from Freebooter to Roman General
Chiron, Bd. 12 (1982)
Brian Croke
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LOMBARD-GEPİD MÜCADELESİNİN LOMBARDLARIN İTALYA GÖÇÜNE ETKİLERİ
Avrupa tarihine önemli etkileri olan Germen kavimlerinden Lombardlar ve Gepidler, erken dönem Orta Çağ tarihi açısından Pannonia bölgesinin belirleyici iki siyasi figürüdür. Özellikle Lombardların İskandinav menşei, yaratılış mitleri ve arkeolojik çalışmalarla desteklenmektedir. Gepidler, Hun İmparatorluğu`nun yıkılmasının ardından, 5.
Haticegül EKMEKÇİ, Özlem Genç
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BEADS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GEPID PERIODIN THE EASTERN PANNONIAN BASIN.TYPOLOGY AND WAYS OF WEARING
This study, divided into two parts, analyzes the beads that are part of the costume of the inhabitants of the area of Gepid domination in the second half of the 5th century and the first half of the 6th century AD. The first part is a revised version of the typology, resulting from the research of material from funerary contexts and hoards included in ...
Alexandra Preda, Alexandra Preda
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Mass spectrometric identification of ancient proteins as potential molecular biomarkers for a 2000-year-old osteogenic sarcoma. [PDF]
Bona A +8 more
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Sirmium and the region of Pannonia Secunda in the sixth and seventh centuries in light of new finds [PDF]
The fall of Sirmium under the Avars in 582 marks the end of a long process of weakening of imperial power on the Danube border. The Hunnic incursions of the mid-fifth century had left permanent economic and demographic consequences, crucial to ...
Bugarski Ivan, Ivanišević Vujadin
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Radiocarbon Dating of Cremated bone samples from the Site of the Hungarian Church at Păuca, Sibiu County [PDF]
Archaeological research in the site of PÄuca - Hungarian Church started in 2010, and between 2012-2023 has uncovered over 116 graves, some being simple cremation graves with a deposit of remains in the urn, others being double graves (with two urns) and
Ioan Marian Țiplic +5 more
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The fall of Merovingian Italy, 561–5
After the end of the Gothic War in the mid‐sixth century, northern Italy remained divided between the Merovingian Franks and the eastern Roman Empire. In the 560s the Frankish territories were finally taken by imperial armies, but the end of Merovingian Italy is variably dated between 561 and 565.
Sihong Lin
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Abstract We present the first study employing Bayesian modelling of isotopic measurements on dentine increments (five human upper first molars) to address Romano‐British infant feeding practices at Bainesse (UK). The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope results modelled to 6‐month intervals with novel OsteoBioR software revealed some common patterns ...
Carlo Cocozza +4 more
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On the appearance of Gepids in the Crimea in the VI century
Michel Kazanski
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