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History of barley (Hordeum vulgare) in Central Europe according to archaeobotanical findings.

open access: yesKvasný průmysl, 2012
This paper describes distribution and use of barley in prehistory and the Early Middle Ages in the context of the development of agriculture and landscape. Study focused on Central Europe, but also other European areas.
Tereza ŠÁLKOVÁ   +3 more
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Problematyka zachodniosłowiańskich grodów plemiennych w świetle badań archeologicznych w dorzeczu dolnej Parsęty.

open access: yesSlavia Antiqua, 2019
This article presents tribal gords in the West Slavic Territory. The analysis was performed on the lower Parsęta basin and selected regions in Poland (chiefly Wielkopolska, Małopolska and Mazowsze).
Michał Brzostowicz
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The Crusading Movement in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2022
The crusading movement covers about 500 years of European history; the crusading idea affected all social groups in Europe and became an element of the knightly culture.
Svetlana Vladimirovna Bliznyuk
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Średniowieczne pracownie szklarskie w Międzyrzeczu

open access: yesSlavia Antiqua, 2015
Many years of excavation works in the gord in Międzyrzecz have resulted in discovering the remains of three small glass workshops from the second half of the 10th century, the second half of the 11th century and the 13th century. The scarce and typically
Joanna Sawicka
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O potrzebie zastosowania terminu wernakularyzacja w polskich badaniach historycznojęzykowych

open access: yesLingVaria, 2018
On the Need for the Term Vernacularization in Polish Historical Linguistic Research In European science, the thought about the beginnings of the written national language is accompanied by the study of the process of vernacularization – understood as the
Dorota Masłej
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Volhynian Provenance of the Radziwill Chronicle: Hypothesis and Its Critical Assessment

open access: yesКиївські історичні студії
The Radziwill chronicle is a unique Cyrillic manuscript dating back to the late 15th century. It was named after Radziwill princely family who kept it in the mid-17th century.
Olena Rusyna
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Poznań in the early Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The information contained in the oldest written sources reveals that Poznań was the seat of the Bishop of St. Peter’s Church and emphasises the military strength of the stronghold during the reign of Bolesław the Brave (Chrobry). They do not, however, provide any data about the size, fortifications, or development of the area covered by the stronghold ...
Kóčka-Krenz, Hanna   +2 more
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The Provenance of the Radziwill Chronicle

open access: yesКиївські історичні студії
The Radziwill chronicle is a unique illuminated Cyrillic manuscript of the late 15th century. Its miniatures cover historical period from the mythical beginnings of Rus’ up to the early 13th century.
Olena Rusyna
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On So-Called Theories “Centralization of Muscovy” and the “New Period of Russian History” and the Place of Ukraine in Them (16th — 17th c)

open access: yesКиївські історичні студії
The article examines the feasibility of applying the concepts of “centralization” of Muscovy and “new period of Russian history” in the 16th and 17th centuries, respectively.
Oleksandr Hurzhii, Vitalii Shcherbak
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New Finds of Painted Ceramics of the Epoch of the Abkhazian Kingdom

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2012
The painted polished red-clay ceramic items of the 8th-10th centuries, found on the Anakopia and other sites of Northern Abkhazia and the adjoining district of the city of Sochi are considered in the article.
Armarchuk Ekaterina A.
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