Keyword [Early Medieval] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | Fashioning state and subject in late antique and early medieval North Africa (AD 500--800) |
22. | Struck by a divine blow! Divine and human agency in representations of conflict resolution by early medieval bishops, 500--1150 C.E |
23. | The marks of many hands: Textual identity in early medieval scribal culture (Cynewulf) |
24. | No cross, no crown: The semiotics of suffering in early medieval female hagiography |
25. | De-Emphasizing the Miraculous in Early Medieval Saints' Lives, 590--800 |
26. | Formality and the pursuit of pleasure in early medieval Chinese banquet poetry |
27. | The Basilicas of Pope Paschal I (817--824): Tradition and transformation in early medieval Rome |
28. | The Warnebertus Reliquary: A study in early medieval metalwork |
29. | Bodies and signs in early medieval China |
30. | Housing asceticism: Tracing the development of Mattamayura Saiva monastic architecture in early medieval central India (c. 8th--12th centuries A.D.) |
31. | Almsgiving and the formation of early medieval societies, A.D. 700-1025 |
32. | Fragile Virtue: Interpreting Women's Monastic Practice in Early Medieval India |
33. | Feeding community: Urbanization, religion, and zooarchaeology at Clonmacnoise, an early medieval Irish monastery |
34. | Precious networks: The role of imported materials at Ostrow Lednicki in transformations of the early medieval Polish state |
35. | Gender and Voice in Early Medieval Chinese Poetry |
36. | The Transformation of Cologne: From a Late Roman to an Early Medieval City |
37. | An economic analysis of the early Medieval Church: Technology, consanguinity and the sale of marriage dispensations |
38. | The world of the mind in early medieval Sichuan: The life and works of Qiao Zhou (China) |
39. | Food as medicine: Early medieval Japanese health and dietary practices during pregnancy. A translation, analysis, and modern interpretation of Japanese medical book, written in 984 C.E |
40. | The religious experience of women in Anglo-Saxon England |
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