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407 and All That: Retrospective

Changing landscapes in the Roman heartland and beyondNeil Christie (ed.). Landscapes of change: rural evolutions in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. xviii+324 pages, 79 figures. 2004. Aldershot: Ashgate; 1-84014-617-6 hardback £47.50

Evidence from Rome for the image of Christ on the Chalke gate in Constantinople

article

Excavation and Survey at Tuscania, 1972: A Preliminary Report

article by John Ward-Perkins et al published November 1972 in Papers of the British School at Rome

Excavations at Tuscania, 1973: Report on the Finds from Six Selected Pits

article

La città altomedievale

scientific article published in 1983

Land, labour and settlement

scientific article published on 29 March 2001

Luni and the Ager Lunensis: The Rise and Fall of a Roman Town and its Territory

Neil Christie. The fall of the Western Roman Empire: an archaeological and historical perspective. xiv+306 pages, 29 illustrations. 2011. London: Bloomsbury Academic; 978-1-84966-337-3 hardback; 978-0-34075-966-0 paperback £ 19.99; 978-1-84966-031-0

scholarly article by Bryan Ward-Perkins published in September 2012

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Scavi nella Torre Civica di Pavia

scientific article published in 1978

Specialized production and exchange

scientific article published on 29 March 2001

The Incised Architectural Drawings of Trogir Cathedral

The Surviving Remains of the Leonine Wall

article by Sheila Gibson & Bryan Ward-Perkins published November 1979 in Papers of the British School at Rome

The Surviving Remains of the Leonine Wall. Part II: The Passetto

article by Sheila Gibson & Bryan Ward-Perkins published November 1983 in Papers of the British School at Rome

The towns of northern Italy: rebirth or renewal?

chapter published in 1988 in The rebirth of towns in the west AD 700-1050

Two Byzantine Houses at Luni

article published in 1981

WHERE IS THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND ICONOGRAPHY OF GERMANIC ARIANISM?

scholarly article by Bryan Ward-Perkins published in January 2010

Why did the Anglo-Saxons not become more British?

building materials, late Roman

article in Oxford Classical Dictionary

works by Bryan Ward-Perkins