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J, Jones R. F., ed. First millennium papers: Western Europe in the first millennium AD. B.A.R., 1988.

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Stableford, Brian. The third millennium: A history of the world, AD 2000-3000. Methuen, 1985.

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Stableford, Brian. The third millennium: A history of the world, AD 2000-3000. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1985.

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Holand, Ingegerd. Sustaining life: Vessel import to Norway in the first millennium AD. Arkeologisk museum i Stavanger, 2001.

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Pinchetti, Luigi. Between town and monastery: Peasant economy in the first millennium AD. All'insegna del giglio, 2021.

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Tremayne, Peter. The Celtic Empire: The first millennium of Celtic history, 1000 BC-AD 51. Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2001.

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Tremayne, Peter. The Celtic empire: The first millennium of Celtic history, c. 1000 BC-51 AD. Constable, 1990.

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Textiles from the Nile Valley (Research group). Conference. Excavating, analysing, reconstructing: Textiles from the first millennium AD from Egypt and neighbouring countries. Lannoo, 2017.

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Tremayne, Peter. The Celtic empire: The first millennium of Celtic history, c. 1000 BC-51 AD. Constable, 1990.

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Tremayne, Peter. The Celtic empire: The first millennium of Celtic history, c. 1000 BC-51 AD. Carolina Academic Press, 1990.

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Crone, Anne. A crannog of the first millennium, AD: Excavations by Jack Scott at Loch Glashan, Argyll, 1960. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2005.

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Gosudarstvennyĭ istoriko-kulʹturnyĭ muzeĭ-zapovednik "Moskovskiĭ Kremlʹ". Pami︠a︡tniki materialʹnoĭ kulʹtury IV tysi︠a︡cheletii︠a︡ do nasheĭ ėry--pervoĭ poloviny I tysi︠a︡cheletii︠a︡ nasheĭ ėry =: Monuments of material culture 4th millennium BC-the first half of the 1st millennium AD. Gos. istoriko-kulʹturnyĭ muzeĭ-zapovednik Moskovskiĭ Kremlʹ, 2010.

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Hilgner, Alexandra, Dieter Quast, and Susanne Greiff. Gemstones in the first millennium AD: Mines, trade, workshops and symbolism : International Conference, October 20th-22nd, 2015, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz. Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, 2017.

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Onyshchuk, I︠A︡ I. Naselenni︠a︡ Zakhidnoï Volyni ta Zakhidnoho Podilli︠a︡ u pershiĭ polovyni I tys. n. e.: Kulʹturno-istorychnyĭ aspekt : monohrafii︠a︡ = The Population of Western Volyn and Western Podilia in the first half of the first millennium AD. : cultural and historical aspect : monohraf. LNU imeni Ivana Franka, 2018.

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Martin, Rundkvist, ed. Grave matters: Eight studies of first millennium AD burials in Crimea, England, and southern Scandinavia : papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Fourth Annual Meeting in Göteborg 1998. Archaeopress, 1999.

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Abydos in the First Millennium AD. Peeters Publishers & Booksellers, 2020.

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O'Connell, E. R. Abydos in the First Millennium AD. Peeters Publishers & Booksellers, 2020.

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Mediterranean Glass in the First Millennium AD. UCL Press, 2018.

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Young, Lisa. Diversity in First-millennium AD Southwestern Farming Communities. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195380118.013.0046.

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Dark, Petra. The Environment of Britain in the First Millennium AD. Duckworth Publishing, 2000.

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The Environment of Britain in the First Millennium AD. Bristol Classical Press, 2000.

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Hakenbeck, Susanne. Infant Head Shaping in Eurasia in the First Millennium ad. Edited by Sally Crawford, Dawn M. Hadley, and Gillian Shepherd. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199670697.013.26.

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Head shaping was a common practice in the areas around the Black Sea in the first centuries ad. From there it spread into central and western Europe. By the fifth and sixth centuries ad it was widespread in Hungary and Austria, and occurred in rare cases as far west as France. Cranial modification is achieved by binding the head during early childhood when the bones of the skull are still incompletely mineralized and unfused. Ethnographic parallels show that head shaping was an aspect of childcare that required high levels of knowledge and involvement by those caring for children. It was frequ
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Egypt in the First Millennium AD: Perspectives from New Fieldwork. Peeters Publishers & Booksellers, 2014.

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Things That Travelled: Mediterranean Glass in the First Millennium AD. UCL Press, 2018.

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Randsborg, Klaus. The First Millennium AD in Europe and the Mediterranean: An Archaeological Essay. Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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Randsborg, Klaus. The First Millennium AD in Europe and the Mediterranean: An Archaeological Essay. Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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Green, Tom. From Rome to Byzantium: Trade and Continuity in the First Millennium AD. Lulu Press, Inc., 2009.

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Joramo, Morten Alexander. Galactic Ephemeris for the First Millennium AD: Galactic Geocentric Astrology Series. Volumes 1-16. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011.

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Tremayne, Peter. The Celtic Empire: The First Millennium of Celtic History : C. 1000 Bc-51 Ad. Carolina Academic Press, 1991.

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Nieuwhof, Annet. Excavations at Wijnaldum : Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-Thrown Pottery of the First Millennium AD. Barkhuis Publishing, 2021.

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Fowler, Peter. Farming in the First Millennium AD: British Agriculture between Julius Caesar and William the Conqueror. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Loveluck, Christopher. Rural Settlement, Lifestyles and Social Change in the Later First Millennium Ad (Excavations at Flixborough). Oxbow Books Limited, 2007.

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Fowler, Peter. Farming in the First Millennium AD: British Agriculture between Julius Caesar and William the Conqueror. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Farming in the first millennium AD: British agriculture between Julius Caesar and William the Conqueror. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Tremayne, Peter. The Celtic Empire: The First Millennium of Celtic History - 1000 BC to 51 AD (Celtic Interest). Constable and Company Ltd, 1992.

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Chami, Felix. The Tanzanian Coast in the first millennium AD : An archaeology of the iron-working, farming communities. Societas Archaeologica Upsaliensis, 1994.

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Corsi, Cristina. Route of the Franks: The Journey of Archbishop Sigeric at the Twilight of the First Millennium AD. Archaeopress, 2022.

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Corsi, Cristina. Route of the Franks: The Journey of Archbishop Sigeric at the Twilight of the First Millennium AD. Archaeopress, 2022.

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Rural settlement, lifestyles and social change in the later first millennium AD: Anglo-Saxon Flixborough and its wider context. Oxbow, 2007.

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Archaeologists, European Association Of. Grave Matters: Eight Studies of First Millennium Ad Burials in Crimea, England, and Southern Scandinavia: Papers from a Session Held (Bar International Series). British Archaeological Reports, 1999.

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Crossroads / Carrefour Sahel: Cultural and technological developments in first millennium BC / AD West Africa (Journal of African Archaeology Monograph) (English and French Edition). Africa Magna Verlag, 2009.

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Clothing Culture: Dress in Egypt in the First Millennium AD - Clothing from Egypt in the Collection of the Whitworth Art Gallery, the University of Manchester. Whitworth Art Gallery, 2015.

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Trade and communication networks of the first millennium AD in the northern part of Central Europe: Central places, beach markets, landing places and trading centres. Theiss, 2010.

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Cox, Rory. The Ethics of War up to Thomas Aquinas. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.19.

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This chapter explores major developments in concepts of justified warfare and norms of military conduct over nearly 2,000 years. From at least the first millennium BC, ideas about the justice of war and customary norms regulating combat were developed by Western societies. Throughout the ancient and medieval worlds, war was subjected to varying degrees of ethical analysis, as well as being influenced by social pragmatism. Examining a variety of evidence, this chapter argues that the two branches of just war doctrine, jus ad bellum and jus in bello, developed hand-in-hand and should be seen as
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Ormrod, W. Mark, Joanna Story, and Elizabeth M. Tyler, eds. Migrants in Medieval England, c. 500-c. 1500. British Academy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266724.001.0001.

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This book is a ground-breaking study of the phenomenon of migration in and to England over the medieval millennium, between c. AD 500 and c. AD 1500. It reaches across traditional scholarly divides, both disciplinary and chronological, to investigate, for the first time, the different types of data and scholarly methods that reveal evidence of migration and mobility within the medieval kingdom of England. England offers the opportunity for studying migration and migrants over the longue durée, because it has been a recognisable political unit for over a millennium and because a wealth of sourc
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Serjeantson, Dale. Fishing, wildfowling, and marine mammal exploitation in northern Scotland from prehistory to Early Modern times. Edited by Umberto Albarella, Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, and Sarah Viner-Daniels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686476.013.16.

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Fishing, seabird fowling, and the exploitation of marine mammals persisted in settlements around the coast and islands of western and northern Scotland from prehistoric times until the twentieth century. Until the mid-first millennium ad most fishing focused on immature saithe and was carried out close to the shore, but from Norse times onwards intensive deep-sea fishing for cod took place and, in the Hebrides, a herring fishery developed. Seabirds were a minor but regular part of subsistence; some were harvested from breeding colonies and others caught more casually, often in association with
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Badenhorst, Shaw. The zooarchaeology of Iron Age farmers from southern Africa. Edited by Umberto Albarella, Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, and Sarah Viner-Daniels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686476.013.29.

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The Iron Age of southern Africa covers the spread and occupation of Bantu-speaking farmers during the last 1,500 years. Archaeological research of these farmers was heavily influenced by the Central Cattle Pattern, a settlement model which, as one of its main concepts, argued that cattle were the most important domestic animal since the first farmers settled in southern Africa during the first millennium ad. Various arguments have been presented to support this view, including the presence of cattle dung, cattle herd sizes, informants and ethnography, and weights of livestock, as well as agein
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Adrych, Philippa, Robert Bracey, Dominic Dalglish, Stefanie Lenk, and Rachel Wood. Images of Mithra. Edited by Jas Elsner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792536.001.0001.

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Images of Mithra begins with the seemingly simple question: what’s in a name? With a history of use extending back to Vedic texts of the second millennium BC, derivations of the name Mithra appear in the Roman Empire, across Sasanian Persia, and in the Kushan Empire of southern Afghanistan and northern India during the first millennium AD. Even today, this name has a place in Yazidi and Zoroastrian religion. But what connection have Mihr in Persia, Miiro in Kushan Bactria, and Mithras in the Roman Empire to one another? Over the course of the volume, specialists in the material culture of thes
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de Maret, Pierre. Equatorial Africa. Edited by Timothy Insoll. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675616.013.009.

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Numerous wood, clay, and ivory figurines have been used for various purposes throughout Central Africa for many centuries. Unfortunately, only a few figurines in clay have so far been recovered by archaeologists. In Uganda, a pottery head and a cylindrical figurine, both dated probably to the late first millennium ad were found in two instances near Kampala. In Lower Congo, small stone statues were placed on tombs, while much further upstream, figurines in the shape of cylindrical bottles have been recovered among Kisalian grave goods (ninth to thirteenth centuries). From the same period, capr
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Daley, SJ, Brian E. God Visible. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199281336.001.0001.

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This book considers the early development and reception of what is today the most widely professed Christian conception of Christ. The development of this doctrine admits of wide variations in expression and understanding, varying emphases in interpretation that are as striking in authors of the first millennium as they are among modern writers. The seven early ecumenical councils and their dogmatic formulations are crucial way stations in defining the shape of this study. It argues that the scope of previous enquiries, which focused on the declaration of the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451 tha
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