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- Observations on the Great Palace at Constantinople: the Sanctuaries of the Archangel Michael, the Daphne Palace, and the Magnaura
- The Dates of Procopius' Works: a Recapitulation of the Evidence Evans, J a S Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Fall 1996; 37, 3; Proquest Pg
- Visitors to Constantinople from the Eastern Provinces in the Sixth Century
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- The Exarchates of Africa and Italy
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- An Urban Node in the Ritual Landscape of Byzantine Constantinople: the Church of St John the Baptist of the Stoudios Monastery
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- “The Uses and Abuses of Hagia Sophia: from the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 to Erdogan’S Neo-Ottomanism in 2020”
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- The Hagia Sophia: Architecture of Holy Wisdom
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- Greek, Roman and Byzantine Objects from the Archbishop Iakovos Collection
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