Details
Title
Cities in Turmoil and Transition: The Continuity of Trier and Regensurg between the Late Roman Empire and the Early Middle Ages
Creator
Benes, Milena, Creator
Published
1998
Full Collection Name
Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers
Project Name
AnthroHub
Subject (Topic)
Archaeology
Continuity
Christianity
Economic Conditions
History
Middle Ages
Regensburg (Germany)--History--392-814
Roman Empire
Continuity
Christianity
Economic Conditions
History
Middle Ages
Regensburg (Germany)--History--392-814
Roman Empire
Geographic Coverage
Europe
Western Europe
Europe--History--392-814
Germany
Germany--History--Middle Ages
Trier (Germany)--History--392-814
Western Europe
Europe--History--392-814
Germany
Germany--History--Middle Ages
Trier (Germany)--History--392-814
Type
Text
Format
Article
Extent
p.1-17
In
Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 83 :2
Archive
Anthropology Library
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