2006

 

“A contribution to the study of bow fibulae of Werner’s class I G.” Arheologia Moldovei 29 (2006): 93-123.

Apariţia slavilor. Istorie şi arheologie la Dunărea de Jos în secolele VI-VII. Translated by Eugen S. Teodor. Târgovişte: Editura Cetatea de Scaun, 2006.

 

 

 

“Byzantium between 843 and 1204,” lecture at the National Foreign Affairs Training Center, Foreign Service Institute George P. Shultz (Washington, October 13, 2006)

“Greece in the Dark Ages,” lecture for the students of the American-Italian archaeological team in Muro Leccese (Salento, Italy, August 24, 2006)

“Greece in the early Middle Ages (ca. 500-1050): an economic and social perspective,” paper presented in the in the 2006-2007 Dumbarton Oaks Fellows Research Reports, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington D.C., October 10, 2006

“Imperiul bizantin în Grecia medievală timpurie (materialul numismatic în context balcanic).” Cercetări numismatice 12-13 (2006-2007): 131-152

“Merovingian and Carolingian gift giving.” Speculum 81 (2006): 671-699.

“Mission and frontier: Christianity and barbarians beyond the fourth- and sixth-century Danube frontier,” paper presented at the 15th biennial New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, New College, Sarasota, March 9-11, 2006

 

On-screen interview, The History Channel, documentary on Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire, episode 6 (“The Dacian Wars”)(Gardner Films, Baltimore, February 20, 2007; aired on May 18, 2008). Publisher’s version

 

 

On-screen interview, The History Channel, documentary on Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire, episode 9 (“The Soldiers’ Emperor”)(Gardner Films, Baltimore, February 20, 2007; aired on June 6, 2008). Publisher’s version

 

 

On-screen interview, The History Channel, documentary on Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire, episode 10 (“Constantine the Great”)(Gardner Films, Baltimore, October 24, 2006; aired on June 15, 2008). Publisher’s version

 

 

On-screen interview, The History Channel, documentary on Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire, episode 11 (Gardner Films, Baltimore, October 24, 2006). Publisher’s version

 

 

“On ethnicity in medieval archaeology (or, where did Sebastian Brather go wrong?),” paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America, Boston, March 30-April 1, 2006

“Qagan, khan, or king? Power in early medieval Bulgaria (seventh to ninth century).” Viator 37 (2006): 1-31.

Review of Byzantine Butrint: Excavations and Surveys, 1994-99, ed. by Richard Hodges, William Bowden, and Kosta Lako (Oxford, 2004). In Early Medieval Europe 14 (2006), no. 2: 219-220.

Review of Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185-1365, by István Vásáry (Cambridge, 2005). In The Medieval Review 06.01.02.

Review of Ethnische Interpretationen in der frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie. Geschichte, Grundlagen und Alternativen, by Sebastian Brather (Berlin/New York, 2004). In Archaeologia Bulgarica 10 (2006), no. 1: 91-94.

Review of Latin Classics in Medieval Hungary, the Eleventh Century, by Elöd Nemerkényi (Debrecen/Budapest, 2004). In The Medieval Review 06.04.06.

Review of Quantitative Studien zur Archäologie der Awaren I, by Peter Stadler (Vienna, 2005). In European Journal of Archaeology 9 (2006), no. 1: 139-141.

Review of Viking Rus. Studies on the Presence of Scandinavians in Eastern Europe, by Władysław Duczko (Leiden/Boston, 2004). In Early Medieval Europe 14 (2006), no. 3: 328-330.

Slavic bow fibulae? Werner’s class I D revisited.” Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 57 (2006): 423-474.

 

Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, ca. 500-1250. Cambridge Medieval Textbooks, 39. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Publisher’s version

 

 

 

“The archaeology of identity in Old Russia (ca. 500 to ca. 650),” paper presented at the 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 4-7, 2006

 

“Tworzenie Słowian. Powrót do słowiańskiej etnogenezy.” In Nie-Słowianie o początkach Słowian. Edited by Przemysław Urbańczyk, pp. 27-55 and 157-164. Poznań/Warsaw: Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk/Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2006. Publisher’s version

 

 

Virgil Curta, Growing with the War. A Romanian Volunteer on the Austrian-Italian Front, 1915-1917. Translated by Botond Balogh and Florin Curta, with introduction and notes by Florin Curta. Cluj-Napoca: Argonaut, 2006.

 

 

 

“What is Europe? A Historical Perspective,” lecture for the Center of European Studies, University of Florida (Gainesville, Florida, September 27, 2006)