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Episcopal acta in Normandy, 911-1204: the charters of the bishops of Avranches, Coutances and Sées
Published 2015“…The launch of the British Academy’s English Episcopal Acta (EEA)project in 1973, and the publication of its first volume in 1980, along with the further forty-one that have since come to press, have helped to revolutionize our understanding of the English Church in the High Middle Ages.¹ Whereas previous generations of scholars interested in such documents had been forced to rely upon scattered, outdated and very often difficult-to-access published and unpublished material, those working today can depend upon a body of meticulously edited texts collected together in a single series that, upon its completion, will answer the call famously... …”
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Sensuous experience, performance, and presence in Third Intermediate Period biography
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Local objects, distant symbols: fission-fusion social systems and the evolution of human cognition
Published 2015“…Gamble’s (1993, 1996a, 1998a, 1999) network approach to Palaeolithic society, particularly as part of the British Academy’s Archaeology of the Social Brain project, has facilitated the comparison of the social systems of extant primates, modern hunter-gatherers and archaeologically documented populations within a single framework. …”
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