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Translations of Primary Sources, c.300-c.800: A Handlist
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Thursday, 30 January 2014
Transgression and bodily adornment
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I am currently working on a presentation for a conference next week in Padova. I thought some of you might find something of interest in t...
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
The First World War: Right- and left-wing interpretations?
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[I post this with trepidation as it is likely to open all sorts of flood-gates of abuse.... What I want to do in this very personal ...
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
An Analysis of the Situation in France
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For Francophiles like myself, occasionally exasperated by the way the country works, here is a pertinent analysis of the problems of the rep...
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Great Myths of the Migrations, no.1: The Huns and Deformed Skulls
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A deformed skull from an 'Alamannic' context If there is any aspect of 'Hunnic' archaeology that might be called '...
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Happy New Year
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To all our readers (and professors, senior lecturers and lecturers ... ho ho). And thanks to everyone who contributed genuinely to the 15...
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
The Peoples of Northern Europe (Part 1): Introduction and Preliminary Discussion
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[ This is the first part of my chapter for the Cambridge Archaeology of Late Antiquity on 'The peoples of northern Europe', which m...
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