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https://www.academia.edu/164587317/Juan_Garc%C3%A9s_and_Alexander_Lasch_Mehrsprachige_Arbe…

…e innen Br. Johannes über die gestrige Brother Johannes spoke about yesterday's events. Broer Johannes het oor gister se gebeure gepraat. GN1765_1_584 u. heutige Loos. redete, wurden 3 leib. und heutige Losung redete, wurden 3 leib. and today's motto was spoken, 3 bodies were bor…

https://www.academia.edu/37020431/Ioan_Carol_OPRI%C8%98_Alexandru_RA%C8%9AIU_CAPIDAVA_II_B…

…as lost after 586, but it is more likely that the gap is a direct result of the events which led to the loss of the hoard in the collapsed building.24 If the destruction cannot be attributed to the Avars who crossed the Danube against the Slavs in 579, the explanation may be foun…

https://www.academia.edu/41749602/2020_Buddhism_in_Central_Asia_I_Patronage_Legitimation_S…

…ing used Buddhism to rally internal support. A key piece of direct evidence for events of the period is a colophon on an illuminated sūtra dated 1006; it is signed by Queen Dowager Hŏnae (964–1029, 貗蒥ʿ here identifijied with her honorifijic title Ŭngch’ŏn kyesŏng chŏngdŏk wangt’aeh…

https://www.academia.edu/145252217/Chronological_problems_of_the_7th_10th_century_AD_Carpa…

…mporaneity.2 Second, researchers often worked on the hypothesis that historical events affect the archaeological record directly, i.e., that such events are precise chronological markers and that changes in the material culture may evidently be linked with them. Working upon thes…

https://www.academia.edu/12072103/Voorburg_Arentsburg_Een_Romeinse_havenstad_tussen_Rijn_e…

…rmen weerspiegelt niet alleen de snelle mode- gevolg van verschillende ‘deposit events’. verandering, maar ook individuele experimenten met Aan de hand van de schoenvondsten is enig verschil de persoonlijke uitstraling. Het dragen van de extreem tussen WP 1 en 2 te constateren. D…

https://www.academia.edu/120316097/The_Necropolis_at_the_Benkovski_Quarter_of_Sofia_and_th…

…tko-Prostýnski. Theodoric the Great in Novae: some remarks on the chronology of events. – In: A. Biernacki, P. Pawlak (eds.). Late Roman and Early Byzantine Cities on the Lower Danube from the 4th to the 6th Century A.D. Poznan, 1997, 21 – 30. Rácz 2016: Zs. Rácz. Zwischen Hunnen…