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In Between Ravenna and Constantinople, the Slovenian archaeologist Slavko Ciglenečki presents a comprehensive analysis of the profound changes in settlement patterns during Late Antiquity.
Enslaved Leadership in Early Christianity is the first monograph written by Katherine Shaner, Associate Professor of New Testament at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity.
At its core, the book espouses an understanding of the concept of slavery taken from Orlando Patterson and Jennifer Glancy, which not only sees the relationship between master and slave as one of total domination of the latter by the former, but also considers the status and experience of a person of unfree status as fundamentally influenced by their gender.
This monograph by Philip Sidnell covers the topic of cavalry and mounted warfare in antiquity.
The book focuses on the Mediterranean theatre of war that saw Norman military activity.
In his book „Krieg und Kunst im antiken Griechenland und Rom“ Tonio Hölscher examines how the war was depicted in Greek and Roman antiquity.
The role of geographical understanding in ancient and early medieval time and its connections to historical understanding is an important focus of this work.