Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... period . Historical sources are included in the analysis as they inform us about the political geography of Europe at this time . For Austrasia , the period of Style - II animals is AD 565-610 ( Fig . 2 ) . Most occurrences of Style II ...
... period . Historical sources are included in the analysis as they inform us about the political geography of Europe at this time . For Austrasia , the period of Style - II animals is AD 565-610 ( Fig . 2 ) . Most occurrences of Style II ...
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... periods of numerous marriages between members of the Austrasian and the Lombard royal families , but not between AD 555 and AD 604 , which is the period in which recurrent wars with Lombard Italy took place . In the years AD 575 and AD ...
... periods of numerous marriages between members of the Austrasian and the Lombard royal families , but not between AD 555 and AD 604 , which is the period in which recurrent wars with Lombard Italy took place . In the years AD 575 and AD ...
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... period ( Chronology modified from Williams 1991a , 1991b ) , i.e. the first - second century AD ( the Classic Meroitic period ) and the mid - fifth century ( Classic X - Group ) . Material from the late third and fourth century is in ...
... period ( Chronology modified from Williams 1991a , 1991b ) , i.e. the first - second century AD ( the Classic Meroitic period ) and the mid - fifth century ( Classic X - Group ) . Material from the late third and fourth century is in ...
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