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Christianity at the Frontiers. The Case of Rometta (Sicily)

open access: yesFrontière·s
During late antiquity, Christianity changed and expanded the boundaries and perspectives of the sacred. This is evident in the sacralization of borders through suburban sanctuaries, for example, and the use of the term limina in funerary epigraphy.
Daniela Patti
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The cardinal's farewell: Viseu, 1541 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
[Abstract] The Cardinal’s Farewell: Viseu, 1541 Semiotics is rarely a first-choice tool in determining historical facts. Local history, contrastingly, with so many unresolved questions, could be a fertile field for semiotic research, helping to establish
Fonte, Carlos C. da
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Making Latin Concrete: Strategies for Teaching Latin Through Material Culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
We decided to address the issue of incorporating archaeology and material culture into classes devoted to Latin literature last spring, while Patrick was teaching Latin and Lynne was teaching Roman Civilization. Both of us were confronted with the danger
Beasom, Patrick, Kvapil, Lynne.
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Private epigraphy in late medieval London: metal letters on personal possessions

open access: yes, 2022
Text in medieval London was engraved, stamped, moulded, and cast onto objects in the urban landscape for all to see. The particular focus of this thesis is epigraphy on a small, intimate scale, seeking out text that was affixed to the clothing, or secreted in the pockets of ordinary Londoners. These materials include familiar categories of objects such
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The rise of gemination in Celtic. [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Res Eur, 2023
Stifter D.
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VIII INTERNATIONAL GOLDEN HORDE FORUM, BOLGHAR–KAZAN, JUNE 9–11, 2025

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение
The VIII International Golden Horde Forum “Pax Tatarica: Medieval Sources and Historical Context” emerged as a landmark academic event in 2025, bringing together 151 researchers from 16 countries.
Giniyatullina L.S.
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Ajami in West Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
West Africans throughout the region have creatively adapted the Arabic script to write non-Arabic languages, a form of literacy known as Ajami which remains widespread today despite little or no government support.
Souag, Lameen
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Medieval Epigraphy in Spain: An Overview

open access: yes, 2017
Este artículo muestra un estado de la cuestión de los estudios de epigrafía medieval que se han llevado a cabo en España. Tras una exposición de sus antecedentes, se adentra en el período de desarrollo de esta disciplina, aludiendo al inicio del Corpus Inscriptionum Hispaniae Mediaevalium (CIHM) y a la edición de los textos epigráficos.
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