| Author |
Lecture |
pages |
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| Andrew Poulter |
Preface; Maps
|
xix-xxx |
ARTICLE |
| A G Poulter |
The Transition to Late Antiquity
|
1-50 |
ARTICLE |
| A G Poulter |
The Transition to Late Antiquity on the Lower Danube: the City, a Fort and the Countryside
|
51-97 |
ARTICLE |
| J H W G Liebeschuetz |
The Lower Danube Region under Pressure: from Valens to Heraclius
|
101-134 |
ARTICLE |
| Michael Whitby |
The Late Roman Army and the Defence of the Balkans
|
135-161 |
ARTICLE |
| P Heather |
Goths in the Roman Balkans c.350500
|
163-190 |
ARTICLE |
| L Slokoska |
The Two Anglo-Bulgarian Research Programmes and the Results of the Bulgarian Excavations
|
193-201 |
ARTICLE |
| P Vladkova |
The Late Roman Agora and the State of Civic Organization
|
203-217 |
ARTICLE |
| M Beech |
The Environmental Archaeology Research Programme at Nicopolis ad Istrum: Methodology and Results
|
219-248 |
ARTICLE |
| Vivien G Swan |
Dichin (Bulgaria): Interpreting the Ceramic Evidence in its Wider Context
|
251-280 |
ARTICLE |
| P Grinter |
Seeds of Destruction: Conflagration in the Grain Stores of Dichin
|
281-285 |
ARTICLE |
| C Johnstone |
A Short Report on the Preliminary Results from the Study of the Mammal and Bird Bone Assemblages from Dicin
|
287-294 |
ARTICLE |
| P Guest |
Coin Circulation in the Balkans in Late Antiquity
|
295-308 |
ARTICLE |
| J-P Sodini |
The Transformation of Cities in Late Antiquity within the Provinces of Macedonia and Epirus
|
311-336 |
ARTICLE |
| B Bavant |
Caricin Grad and the Changes in the Nature of Urbanism in the Central Balkans in the Sixth Century
|
337-374 |
ARTICLE |
| M Whittow |
Nicopolis ad Istrum: Backward and Balkan?
|
375-389 |
ARTICLE |
| S Ladstätter & A Pülz |
Ephesus in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Period: Changes in its Urban Character from the Third to the Seventh Century AD
|
391-433 |
ARTICLE |
| J Crow |
Amida and Tropaeum Traiani: a Comparison of Late Antique Fortress Cities on the Lower Danube and Mesopotamia
|
435-455 |
ARTICLE |
| Gerda von Bülow |
The Fort of Iatrus in Moesia Secunda: Observations on the Late Roman Defensive System on the Lower Danube (FourthSixth centuries AD)
|
459-478 |
ARTICLE |
| V Dinchev |
The Fortresses of Thrace and Dacia in the Early Byzantine Period
|
479-546 |
ARTICLE |
| Neil Christie |
From the Danube to the Po: the Defence of Pannonia and Italy in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries AD
|
547-578 |
ARTICLE |
| I Tsurov |
Extensive Field Survey in North Central Bulgaria
|
581-582 |
ARTICLE |
| A G Poulter |
Site-Specific Field Survey: the Methodology
|
583-595 |
ARTICLE |
| M J Boyd |
Geophysical Survey and Rural Settlement Architecture on the Lower Danube at the Transition to Late Antiquity
|
597-609 |
ARTICLE |
| H Vanhaverbeke, F Martens & M Waelkens |
Another View on Late Antiquity: Sagalassos (SW Anatolia), its Suburbium and its Countryside in Late Antiquity
|
611-648 |
ARTICLE |
| J Bintliff |
The Contribution of Regional Survey to the Late Antiquity Debate: Greece in its Mediterranean Context
|
649-678 |
ARTICLE |
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