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Natalia Khamaiko , Robert Bubczyk
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Natalia Khamaiko
2018
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Bacuet Crisan Dan , Keresztes Timea , Aurel-Daniel STĂNICĂ
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Nordlit 20 (2006), 2006
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Oskar Spjuth
2012
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Manuscript, 2022
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ZSA 36, 2022
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Marko A. Janković
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Ulrich Schädler
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Zsuzsanna Tóth , Istvan Koncz
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Emil Nankov
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Aurel Rustoiu
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Dejan Pernjak
Histria Antoqua, 2013
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Polish History up to 1795 in Polish Games and Game Studies
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DARIUSZ NIEMIEC
2018
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Roman Finds Group Datasheet 13, 2021
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Gabriela Filip , dorel bondoc
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Tim Penn , Summer Courts
Lucerna 57, 2019
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2014 publications on the history and archaeology of Central and Eastern Europe, c. 500 to c. 1250
Florin Curta
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Eddie Duggan SFHEA
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Peter Talloen
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Gáll Erwin
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26th EAA Virtual Annual Meeting, 2020
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Ivan Ivic
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