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Changes in North Atlantic Oscillation drove Population Migrations and the Collapse of the Western Roman Empire [PDF]
Shifts in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) from 1–2 to 0–1 in four episodes increased droughts on the Roman Empire’s periphery and created push factors for migrations. These climatic events are associated with the movements of the Cimbri and Teutones
B. Lee Drake
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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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This article focuses on the origin, configuration and urban development of Salamanca city since 7th. century B.C. till the Muslim invasión at the beginnig of the 8th. century A.D.
Ángel Vaca Lorenzo
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, Toledo´s notarial diplomas certify the persistent Arabization of city Christian populations, traditionally designated as Mozarabic. Not only the script and the and the language of those diplomas are effectively Arabic,
Jean-Pierre Molénat
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Germanic language and Germanic Homoianism [PDF]
Religious and linguistic lines overlapped in Late Antiquity, when the Homoian heresy was eventually almost exclusively associated with Germanic-speakers.
Wolfe, Brendan
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The American Nightmare: The Ford Edsel Flop and Sputnik Terror [PDF]
During the late 1950s, it seemed everyone was pelting Ford Motor Company’s ill-fated Edsel. What was supposed to be the car of the future and an emblem of American prestige had turned into a symbol of America’s sharp decline.
Moran, Nicholas
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Rome and Its Inhabitants during the Sack of the City by the Visigoths in 410 AD
This article uncovers anthropological aspect of the capture of Rome by the troops of Alaric, the culminating event of the crisis of 408–410 AD on the Apennine Peninsula.
Evgeniia Sergeevna Zaitseva
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Cultural accessible pedestrian ways. The case of Faro historic centre [PDF]
In a historic city the existence of accessible pedestrian routes constitutes an essential feature to a true access to culture heritage, contributing for processes of social inclusion.
Landim, Isabel Tavares +2 more
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Early Medieval World (Chapter 2 of World History, A Short, Visual Introduction)
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a result of the Germanic invasions and the collapse of the economy, the last Roman Emperor in the West, Romulus Augustulus (475-76), was deposed in 476.
Corning, Caitlin
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Paths of Western Law After Justinian [PDF]
This article relates the story of the paths of Roman law from the periods immediately before the gradual dissolution of the Western Roman Empire following the death of Justinian I in 565 A.D. through the several centuries thereafter.
Madden, M. Stuart
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