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Introduction
Mathisen, Ralph WhitneyShanzer, Danuta R.. • S. 1-11

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Catalogues of Barbarians in Late Antiquity
Mathisen, Ralph Whitney. • S. 17-32

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Augustine and the Merciful Barbarians
Clark, Gillian (Historikerin). • S. 33-42

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'Reguli' in the Roman Empire, Late Antiquity, and the Early Medieval Germanic Kingdoms
Fanning, Steven C.. • S. 43-54

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Were the Sasanians Barbarians? Roman Writers on the "Empire of the Persians"
McDonough, Scott. • S. 55-66

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Roman Image of the "Barbarian" Sasanians
Drijvers, Jan Willem. • S. 67-78

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Banditry or Catastrophe?: History, Archaeology, and Barbarian Raids on Roman Greece
Robertson Brown, Amelia. • S. 79-96

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John Rufus, Timothy Aelurus, and the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Watts, Edward Jay. • S. 97-108

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Imperial Religious Unification Policy and its Divisive Consequences: Diocletian, the Jews, and the Samaritans
Shahar, Yuval. • S. 109-120

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Hellenes, Barbarians, and Christians: Religion and Identity Politics in Diocletian's Rome
Digeser, Elizabeth DePalma. • S. 121-132

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Barbarians as Spectacle: The Account of an Ancient "Embedded Reporter" (Symm. Or. 2.10-12)
Sogno, Cristiana. • S. 133-146

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The 'ius colonatus' as a Model for the Settlement of Barbarian Prisoners-of-War in the Late Roman Empire?
Grey, Cam. • S. 147-160

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Spies Like Us: Treason and Identity in the Late Roman Empire
Kagan, Kimberly Ellen. • S. 161-174

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The "Runaway" Avars and Late Antique Diplomacy
Nechaeva, Ekaterina. • S. 175-184

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Captivity and Romano-Barbarian Interchange
Lenski, Noël. • S. 185-198

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Barbarian Raiders and Barbarian Peasants: Models of Ideological and Economic Integration
Ziche, Hartmut G.. • S. 199-222

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Kush and Rome on the Egyptian Southern Frontier: Where Barbarians Worshipped as Romans and Romans Worshipped as Barbarians
Faraji, Salim. • S. 223-232

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Petra and the Saracens: New Evidence from a Recently Discovered Epigram
Moralee, Jason. • S. 233-240

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Elusive Places: A Chorological Approach to Identity and Territory in Scythia Minor (Second-Seventh Centuries)
Ellis, Linda. • S. 241-252

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Barbarian Traffic, Demon Oaths, and Christian Scruples (Aug. Epist. 46-47)
Uhalde, Kevin. • S. 253-264

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Visigothic Settlement, Hospitalitas, and Army Payment Reconsidered
Schwarcz, Andreas. • S. 265-270

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Building an Ethnic Identity for a New Gothic and Roman Nobility: Cordoba, 615 AD
García Moreno, Luis Agustín. • S. 271-282

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Vascones and Visigoths: Creation and Transformation of Identity in Northern Spain in Late Antiquity
De Brestian, Scott Christopher. • S. 283-298

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Identity and Ethnicity during the Era of Migrations and Barbarian Kingdoms in the Light of Archaeology in Gaul
Périn, PatrickKazanski, Michel. • S. 299-330

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Text, Artifact, and Genome: The Disputed Nature of the Anglo-Saxon Migration into Britain
Jones, Michael E.. • S. 331-342

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Auguste Moutié, Pioneer of Merovingian Archaeology, and the Spurlock Merovingian Collection at the University of Illinois
Young, Bailey K.Oehlschlaeger-Garvey, Barbara. • S. 343-358