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Bibliographie Zu Den Vandalen Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Vandalen Unter Berücksichtigung archäologischer Fachliteratur Erstellt von Roland Steinacher, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Österr. Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien und Guido M. Berndt, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg unter Mitarbeit von Julia Ess Anregungen, Kritik und Erweiterungsvorschläge bitte an [email protected] Letzte Änderung: 20.02.2013 Abkürzungen DNP Der Neue Pauly. Enzyklopädie der Antike EB Encyclopédie berbère Erg. Bd. Ergänzungsband ND Neudruck (= reprint) RE Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft repr. reprint RGA Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Zeïneb Ben Abdallah, Catalogue des inscriptions latines païennes du Musée du Bardo (Rom 1986). Zeïneb Ben Abdallah/H. Ben Hassen, Rapport préliminaire sur la fouille du port marchand de Carthage, in: Centre de Documentation Archéologique de la Conservation de Carthage 12 (1991). Aïcha Ben Abed Ben Khader, L’Afrique au Ve siècle à l’époque vandale: nouvelles données de l’archéologie, in: Carthage. L’histoire, sa trace, son écho: catalogue de l’exposition à Paris (Paris 1995) 308-315. Aïcha Ben Abed Ben Khader/Margaret A. Alexander/Robert L. Alexander/Wassila Baïram-Ben Osman/Noël Duval/Anna Gonosova/Christine Kondoleon/Guy Métraux, Corpus des mosaïques de Tunisie, IV.1. Karthago (Carthage): les mosaïques du parc archéologique des thermes d’Antonin (Tunis 1999). Aïcha Ben Abed Ben Khader/Noël Duval, Carthage. La capitale du royaume vandale et les villes de Tunisie à l’époque vandale, in: Sedes regiae. ann. 400–800, ed. Gisela Ripoll/Josep M. Gurt (Barcelona 2000) 163-218. Aïcha Ben Abed Ben Khader/Michel Fixot/Michel Bonifay/Sylvestre Roucole, Sidi Jdidi. La Basilique sud (Collection de l’École Française de Rome 339, Rom 2004). Thomas Perkins Abernethy, Western Lands and The American Revolution (New York 1959). Jamil M. Abun-Nasr, A History of the Maghrib (Cambridge 1971). L'Afrique vandale et byzantine (1er partie), Antiquité Tardive 10 (2002). L'Afrique vandale et byzantine (2e partie), Antiquité Tardive 11 (2003). Barry Ager, Gold and garnet buckle from near Córdoba, Spain, in: The True Story of the Vandals (Museum Vandalorum 1, Värnamo 2001) 83-85. 1 Vincenzo Aiello, I Vandali nel Mediterraneo e la cura del limes, in: L’Africa Romana 15, 2002, 1 (Sassari 2004) 723-740. Vincenzo Aiello, La Sardegna tra Vandali, Goti e Bizantini. In margine ad alcune note pagine di Procopio di Cesarea, in: Orientis radiata fulgore: la Sardegna nel contesto storico e culturale bizantino, Studi e ricerche di cultura religiosa NS 6, ed. Lucio Casula (Cagliari 2008) 13-38. Aleksandr I. Ajbabin/Elzara A. Hajredinova, Les ensembles clos de la phase initiale de la nécropole de Loutchistoe en Crimée, in: L’Occident romain et l’Europe centrale à l’époque des grandes migrations, ed. Jaroslav Tejral/Christian Pilet/Michel Kazanski (Brno 1999). Eugène Albertini, Documents d’ époque vandale découverts en Algérie, in: Comptes rendus de l’Académie des inscriptions et belles lettres (1928) 301-303. Eugène Albertini, La route-frontière de la Maurétanie Césarienne entre Boghar et Lalla Maghnia, in: Bulletin de la Société Géographique et Archéologique d'Oran 48 (1928) 33-48. Eugène Albertini, Actes de vente du Ve siècle, trouvés dans la région de Tebessa (Algérie), in: Journal des Savants (1930) 23-30. Eugène Albertini, Ostrakon byzantin de Négrine (Numidie), in: Cinquantenaire de la faculté des Lettres d'Alger (Alger 1932) 53-62. Eugène Albertini, L’Afrique Romaine (Algiers 1955). Joseph D. Alchermes, Art and Architecture in the Age of Justinian, in: The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian, ed. Michael Maas (Cambridge 2005) 343-375. Agustí Alemany, Sources on the Alans. A Critical Compilation (Handbook of Oriental Studies 8/5, Leiden/Boston/Köln 2000). Margaret A. Alexander/Mongi Ennaifer, Corpus des Mosaiques de Tunisie (Tunis 1973-). Oskar Almgren, Studien über nordeuropäische Fibelformen der ersten nachchristlichen Jahrhunderte mit Berücksichtigung der provinzialrömischen und südrussischen Formen (Stockholm 1897/Leipzig 1923). Die Araber in der alten Welt 5, 1: Weitere Neufunde – Nordafrika bis zur Einwanderung der Wandalen – Dū Nuwās, ed. Franz Altheim/Ruth Stiehl (Berlin 1968). Nadia Altschul, Postcolonialism and the Study of the Middle Ages, in: History Compass 6 (2008) 588-606. Wolfgang Aly, Strabon von Amaseia. Untersuchungen über Text, Aufbau und Quellen der Geographika (Strabonis Geographika 4. Antiquitas 1, Abhandlungen zur Alten Geschichte 5, Bonn 1957). Hermann Ament, Der Rhein und die Ethnogenese der Germanen, in: Prähistorische Zeitschrift 59 (1984) 37-47. Hermann Ament, Die Ethnogenese der Germanen aus Sicht der Vor- und Frühgeschichte, in: Ethnogenese europäischer Völker, ed. Wolfram Bernhard/Anneliese Kandler-Pálsson (Stuttgart/New York 1986) 247-256. Patrick Amory, People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489-554 (Cambridge 1997). Irina Andreescu-Treadgold/Warren D. Treadgold, Procopius and the Imperial Panels of S. Vitale, in: The Art Bulletin 79 (1997) 708-723. Marc Andresen, Akkulturation am Bestimmungsort einer Migration. Bemerkungen zum methodischen Ansatz ihrer Erforschung, in: Archäologische Informationen 19 (1996) 23-37. Jacek Andrzejowski, Wschodnia strefa kultury przeworskiej – próba definicji, in: Wiadomości Archeologiczne 54 (1995-1998) 59-87. 2 Jacek Andrzejowski, Nadkole 2. A Cemetery of the Przeworsk Culture in Eastern Poland (Monumenta Archaeologica Barbarica 5, Kraków 1998). Wilhelm Angeli, Der ethnologische Ethnosbegriff und seine Anwendung in der Prähistorie, in: Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 121 (1991) 189-202. Arnold Angenendt, Das Frühmittelalter. Die abendländische Christenheit von 400-900 (Stuttgart/Berlin/Köln 1990). Bodo Anke, Studien zur reiternomadischen Kultur des 4. bis 5. Jahrhunderts (Beiträge zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte Mitteleuropas 8, Weissbach 1998). Lucilla Anselmino/Clementina Panella/Riccardo Santangeli Valenzani/Stefano Tortorella, Cartagine, in: Società Romana e Impero Tardoantico. Le merci, gli insediamenti, ed. Andrea Giardina (Rom/Bari 1986) 163-195. David Anthony, Prehistoric Migration as Social Process, in: Migrations and Invasions in Archaeological Explanation, ed. John Chapman/Helena Hamerow (British Archaelogical Reports. International Series 664, Oxford 1997) 21-32. Hans Hubert Anton, Origo gentis – Volksgeschichte. Zur Auseinandersetzung mit Walter Goffarts Werk „The Narrators of Barbarian History“, in: Historiographie im frühen Mittelalter, ed. Anton Scharer/Georg Scheibelreiter (Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung 32, Wien/München 1994) 262-307. 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