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From Goths to Varangians : communication and cultural exchange between the Baltic and the Black Sea /

In late Antiquity, archaeology demonstrates lively and far-flung exchange along the river Dniester, through current Poland to the Baltic. By the 11th century the former Barbaricum had been transformed into a string of Christian kingdoms and principalities, whose parallel histories are as conspicuous...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Højberg Bjerg, Line Maj-Britt, Lind, John, 1945-, Sindbæk, Søren M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Aarhus : Aarhus University Press, 2013.
Colección:Black Sea studies ; 15.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction / Line Bjerg, John H. Lind & Søren M. Sindbæk -- The Russian controversy over the Varangians / Leo S. Klejn -- At the watershed between the Baltic and Pontic before Gnezdovo / Johan Callmer -- Networking north-eastern Barbaricum: a study of gold imitations of Roman coins / Helle Winge Horsnæs -- The Herulians are coming! / Line Bjerg -- Byzantium and the Scandinavian world in the 9th-10th century: material evidence of contacts / Fedir Androshchuk -- Chasing gold threads: auratae vestes from Hellenistic ruler to Varangian guards / Margarita Gleba -- Finds of Byzantine origin from the early urban centre Gnezdovo in the light of the contacts between Rus' and Constantinople (10 -- early 11th centuries AD) / Natalie Eniosova & Tamara Puškina -- Scandinavians in the east of Europe: in search of glory or a new motherland? / Volodymyr Kovalenko -- Viking warriors and the Byzantine Empire: was there a transfer of nautical technology? / Ole Crumlin-Pedersen -- Mental maps of the Old Russian chronicle-writer of the early twelfth century / Elena Melnikova -- Darkness in the East? Scandinavian scholars on the question of Easter influence in Scandinavia during the Viking Age and early Middle Ages / John H. Lind -- The journey of St Clement's cult from the Black Sean to the Baltic Region / Ildar H. Garipzanov -- Royal family connections and the Byzantine impact on Danish Romanesque church frescos. Queen Margareth Fredkulla and her nieces / Ulla Haastrup & John H. Lind. 
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