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    Treatise “Discourses on the Migration of Barbarians” as a Source of Information on the Migration Crisis of the Western Jin Era (265–317 AD) by Chingis Ts. Tsyrenov

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to identify the peculiarities of the approach to the problem of the overgrown “barbarian enclaves” in the all-Chinese Western Jin empire, reflected in the work of the dignitary Jiang Tong “Xi rong lun” (“Discourses on the resettlement of barbarians”). …”
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    Camus and Aristotle on the Art Community and its Errors by Gene Fendt

    Published 2020-12-01
    Subjects: “…barbarian…”
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    What do "barbarians" eat? Integrating ceramic use-wear and residue analysis in the study of food and society at the margins of Bronze Age China. by Karine Taché, Yitzchak Jaffe, Oliver E Craig, Alexandre Lucquin, Jing Zhou, Hui Wang, Shengpeng Jiang, Edward Standall, Rowan K Flad

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In early Chinese writings, food plays a key role in accentuating the 'sino-barbarian' dichotomy believed to have taken root over 3000 years ago, with the Qiang and Rong described as nomadic pastoralists who consumed more meat than grain and knew little of proper dining etiquette. …”
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    The Gorgon’s Head: On Narration, Torture and Truth-Seeking in J.M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians and in the South African TNC’s History-Writing and Restorative Undertaking by Susanna Zinato

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) can shed upon them. The narrative choices made by Coetzee to tackle in ethically acceptable ways torture and, broadly, any inhuman authoritarian violence on the powerless victim’s body are discussed by drawing on the arguments advanced in his essay “Into the Dark Chamber: The Writer and the South African State” (1986) and in the chapter “The Problem of Evil” of his novel Elizabeth Costello (2003). …”
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    Antique ceramics from the burials of the Sindian ground at art. Anapa (on the question of the initial stage of greek-barbarian contacts in the Kuban and East Azov region) by Malyshev, Alexey Alexandrovich, Novichikhin, Andrey Mikhailovich

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The finds of similar amphorae in the burials of the Kuban and the East Azov region give reason to believe that one of the Greek emporiums through which the product contained in these amphorae got to the barbarians was the Alekseevka settlement located near Anapa. …”
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    A FORGOTTEN HOARD OF ANTONINIANII FROM PIŁA (POLAND): LARGE VOLUME, LITTLE VALUE by Renata Ciołek

    Published 2020-02-01
    Subjects: “…antoninianus, gallienus, claudius ii, annua munera, roman–barbarian contacts…”
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    Die moderne Barbarei by Damir Barbarić

    Published 2023-12-01
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    Sidoine et les Barbares by Jean-Marie Pailler

    Published 2020-11-01
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