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Reading medieval studies volume 32

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EditorHarris A.

Jaar2007

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume1644

SubtitelIncipient globalization Long-distance contacts in the Sixth Century

Pagina’s104

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407300788

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Exemplaar70585 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-2
Harris A.

Globalizing Late Antiquity: Models, metaphors and the realities of long-distance trade and diplomacy 3-14
Dark K.

Using bracteates as evidence for long-distance contacts 15-26
Behr C.

Menas ampullae: a case study of long-distance contacts 27-34
Bangert S.

The limits of long-distance exchange: evidence from sixth-century Palaestina/Arabia 35-46
de Costa K.

The Importation of Byzantine and Sasanian Glass into China during the fourth to sixth centuries 47-52
Chen M.L.

Byzantine and oriental imports in the Merovingian Empire from the second half of the fifth to the beginning of the eighth century 53-74
Drauschke J.

Ethiopian Christian material culture: the international context. Aksum, the Mediterranean and the Syriac worlds in the fifth to seventh centuries 75-90
Finneran N.

Britain and China at opposite ends of the world? Archaeological methodology and long-distance contacts in the sixth century 91-104
Harris A.
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