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Neglected barbarians / edited by Florin Curta.

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Conference/Event
Contributor:
Curta, Florin, editor.
Conference Name:
International Congress on Medieval Studies (40th : 2005 : Kalamazoo, Mich.)
Series:
Studies in the early Middle Ages ; Volume 32.
Studies in the early Middle Ages ; Volume 32
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethnology--Europe--History--To 1500--Congresses.
Ethnology.
Ethnoarchaeology--Europe--Congresses.
Ethnoarchaeology.
Ethnohistory--Europe--Congresses.
Ethnohistory.
Europe--Antiquities--Congresses.
Europe.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xx, 629 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2010]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Although barbarians in history is a topic of perennial interest, most studies have addressed a small number of groups for which continuous narratives can be constructed, such as the Franks, Goths, and Anglo-Saxons. This volume examines groups less accessible in the literary and archaeological evidence. Scholars from thirteen countries examine the history and archaeology of groups for whom literary evidence is too scant to contribute to current theoretical debates about ethnicity. Ranging from the Baltic and northern Caucasus to Spain and North Africa and over a time period from 300 to 900, the essays address three main themes. Why is a given barbarian group neglected? How much can we know about a group and in what ways can we bring up this information? What sorts of future research are necessary to extend or fill out our understanding? Some papers treat these questions organically. Others use case studies to establish what we know and how we can ad'ance. Drawing on those separate lines of research, the conclusion proposes an alternative reading of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, viewed not from the 'centre' of the privileged but from the 'periphery' of the neglected groups. Neglected Barbarians covers a longer time span than similar studies of this kind, while its frequent use of the newest archaeological evidence has no parallel in any book so far published in any language"--Page [4] of cover.
Contents:
Introduction / Florin Curta
The backcountry Balts (Aesti) and the 'northern gold' in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages / Andronė Bliujienė
The mysterious barbarians of Mazuria : the riddle of the Olsztyn Group / Wojciech Nowakowski
The Antes : Eastern 'brothers' of the Sclavenes? / Bartłomiej Szymon Szmoniewski
Bosporus, the Tetraxite Goths, and the northern Caucasus Region during the second half of the fifth and the sixth centuries / Igor O. Gavritukhin and Michel Kazanski
A Hun-Age burial with male skeleton and horse bones found in Budapest / Margit Nagy
A fifth-century burial from Old Buda (Budapest) / Ágnes B. Tóth
Where did all the Gepids go? A sixth- to seventh-century cemetery in Bratei (Romania) / Radu Harhoiu
Gepids in the Balkans : a survey of the archaeological evidence / Anna Kharalambieva
Bohemian barbarians : Bohemia in Late Antiquity / Jaroslav Jir̂ík
The Herules : fragments of a history / Roland Steinacher
The Justinianic Herules : from allied barbarians to Roman provincials / Alexander Sarantis
Still waiting for the barbarians? The making of the Slavs in 'Dark-Age' Greece / Florin Curta
Introduction / Florin Curta
Astures, Cantabri, and Vascones : the peoples of the Spanish North during the Late and Post-Roman period / Santiago Castellanos
Suevic coins and Suevic kings (418-456) : the Visigothic connection / Fernando López Sánchez
Hidden tracks : on the Vandal's paths to an African Kingdom / Guido M. Berndt
The Frexes : late Roman barbarians in the shadow of the Vandal Kingdom / Philipp von Rummel
Afterword: Neglecting the barbarian / Peter Heather.
Notes:
"This book developed out of two sessions organized for the 40th International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo (May 5-8, 2005)"--Acknowledgements.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
2-503-53965-3

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