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Home > Archives > Vol 5 (2023)

Vol 5 (2023)

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23914/odj.v5i0

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Table of Contents

Linear Pasts and Presents: Researching Dykes, Frontiers and Borderlands
Howard Williams
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1-12
Insights from a Recent Workshop on Walls, Borders, and Frontier Zones in the Ancient and the Contemporary World
Gideon Shelach-Lavi, Tal Ulus, Gideon Avni
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13-18
The Olger Dyke: An Early Roman Iron Age Linear Earthwork in Denmark
Lisbeth Christensen
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19-50
The Current State of Research on Early Medieval Earthworks in East Central and Southeastern Europe
Florin Curta
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51-74
The Serpent Ramparts in Ukraine: Fifty Years of Archaeological Research
Florin Curta
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75-92
‘Cofiwn i Facsen Wledig/We remember Macsen the Emperor': Frontiers, Romans, and Welsh Identity
Roger H. White
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93-118
The Linear Earthworks of Cornwall: What if They Were Early Medieval?
Erik Grigg
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119-139
Rethinking Offa’s Dyke as a Hydraulic Frontier Work
Howard Williams
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140-169
Evaluating the Early Medieval Portable Antiquities Scheme Data for the Welsh Marches
Pauline Clarke
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170-207
Treaties, Frontiers and Borderlands:The Making and Unmaking of Mercian Border Traditions
Morn Capper
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208-238
Border Culture and Picturing the Dyke
Dan Llywelyn Hall
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239-264


ISSN: 2695-625X

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