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Population Genomic Analysis of Elongated Skulls Reveals Extensive Female-Biased Immigration in Early Medieval Bavaria
Population Genomic Analysis of Elongated Skulls Reveals Extensive Female-Biased Immigration in Early Medieval Bavaria
Approaches to Community and Otherness in the Late Merovingian and Early Carolingian Periods
Bavarian Linguistic Elements in Lex Baiuvariorum1
SŤAHOVANIE NÁRODOV (454 – 568) SŤAHOVANIE NÁRODOV Ostrogóti, Longobardi Gepidi, Aslovania (454 –568) Peter Bystrický 12/11/08 4:37:24 PM Peter Bystrický
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Social Dynamics in the Northwest Frontiers of the Late Roman Empire Beyond Decline Or Transformation Archaeological Studies N
Notitia Dignitatum Et Administrationum Omnium Tam Civilium Quam
Huosiland: a Small Country in Carolingian Europe
Recenzje the Baiuvarii and Thuringi. an Ethnographic Perspective, Eds. Janine Fries-Knoblach, Heiko Steuer and John Hines, Woodb
The Principle of the Personality of Law in the Early Middle Ages: a Chapter in the Evolution of Western Legal Institutions and Ideas
Expanding the Lexicon the Dynamics of Wordplay
Did the “Agricultural Revolution” Go East with Carolingian Conquest? Some Reflections on Early Medieval Rural Economics of the Baiuvarii and Thuringi
The Alamannic and Bavarian Codes Translation and Introduction
1Physicians, Patients and Treatments in Early Medieval German (Especially Bavarian) Legislation
Janine Fries-Knoblach / Heiko Steuer / John Hines (Hrsg.), the Baiuvarii and Thuringi
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Outgrowing the Dark Ages: Agrarian Productivity in Carolingian Europe Re-Evaluated*
Young German Texans (YGT) Pflugerville Katy Eddy Nome
Folia Linguistica Historica 2017; 38: 125–147
Janine Fries-Knoblach, Heiko Steuer (Ed.), with John Hines, the Baiuvarii and Thuringi. an Ethnographic Perspective
Rheinische Vierteljahrsblatter
Population Genomic Analysis of Elongated Skulls Reveals Extensive Female-Biased Immigration in Early Medieval Bavaria
Ethnic Identities As Constructions of Archaeology (?): the Case of the Thuringi
Approaches to Community and Otherness in the Late Merovingian and Early Carolingian Periods
Medieval Worlds Comparative & Interdisciplinary Studies
New Questions Instead of Old Answers: Archaeological Expectations of Adna Analysis