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Early Medieval Serbs in the Balkans
This paper discusses the problem of the appearance of the Serb ethnonym in the Balkans, as evidenced in the ninth-century Frankish Royal Annals and the mid-tenth-century Byzantine treaty De Administrando Imperio.
Danijel Džino
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THE JÄGALA FIBULA REVISITED, OR REMARKS ON WERNER’S CLASS II D; pp. 26–69 [PDF]
Ever since its discovery on the site of an Iron-Age stronghold, in 1939, the Jägala fibula has been treated as evidence of the contacts with the Slavs and, at the same time, of a seventh-century occupation of that site.
Florin Curta
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The film and the theater of panpsychism in 'Letters About the Theater' of L.N. Andreyev [PDF]
In our research, we saw that Andreyev's assumptions were fulfilled - the film perfected the technique of depicting the action and the scene. The truth theater has replaced the incomprehensible naturalist theater with the new viewer.
Đuričić Mila D.
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The Chronica Maiora of Isidore of Seville
Isidore of Seville’s Chronica Maiora was written in two redactions in early seventh century and reveals a great deal about the political, religious and intellectual history of late antique and early medieval Spain. a comparative analysis of the different
Sam KOON, Jamie WOOD
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Diagnostic and prognostic ability of urinary NGAL in patients with cirrhosis and AKI. Abstract Background and Aims Acute kidney injury (AKI) commonly occurs in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Urinary neutrophil gelatinase–associated lipocalin (uNGAL) could help discriminate between different etiologies of AKI.
Carmine Gambino +14 more
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Quality from Kent: Preliminary results from the analysis of fifth‐ to seventh‐century silver alloys [PDF]
Abstract This paper explores early results from the chemical and lead isotope analysis of 30 silver‐alloy objects from southeast England dating between the fifth and seventh centuries CE, presenting limited aspects of the three main analyses that were conducted. First, a comparison of the results gained from surface x‐ray fluorescence (pXRF) values and
Toby F. Martin, Matthew Ponting
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After almost half a century of research, the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture (CASSS) project, coordinated by Professor Rosemary Cramp, is coming to an end. It brings together inventories of all Anglo-Saxon sculptural remains dating from between the
Celia Orsini, Sarah Semple
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Two separate archaeological excavations took place within the village of Faye-sur-Ardin (Deux-Sèvres), next to the parish church. Numerous remains were uncovered, indicating that a rural settlement of the seventh to twelfth century was established there,
Emmanuel Barbier
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Changing Spaces: The Evidence of Vienne
The evidence for the city of Vienne allows us to reconstruct the transformation of what had been a provincial capital of the Roman Empire, into a city dominated by the Church, initially, in the late fifth century, following the reaction of bishop ...
Ian Wood
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A forensic anthropological analysis of the seventh-century lombard
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M. Borrini, C. Giachetti
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