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2016. The Byzantine Dark Ages. Debates in Archaeology. :256.
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2016. Remembering the Lost Palace: Explaining and Engaging with the Absence of Constantinople’s Great Palace. Monuments & Memory: Christian Cult Buildings and Constructions of the Past: Essays in honour of Sible de Blaauw. :121–130.
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2013. Byzantine Renegade and Holy Warrior: Reassessing the Character of Köse Mihal, a Hero of the Byzantino-Ottoman Borderland. Journal of Turkish Studies. 40
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2011. Court and Capital in Byzantium. Royal Courts in Dynastic States and Empires. :129–144.
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2010. How 'Byzantine' Were the Early Ottomans? Bithynia in ca. 1290-1450 The Ottoman World and Ottoman Studies. In memoriam of A.S. Tveritinova (1910-1973).
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2007. The Byzantine Architecture of Thrace: the View from Constantinople. Byzantine Thrace Evidence and Remains.
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2007. The Byzantine monuments of the Evros/Meric river valley.
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2004. Brickstamps of Constantinople. 1
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2000. Emperor and court. The Cambridge Ancient History. 14:425–600.
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1999. The Great Palace of the Byzantine emperors and the Walker Trust excavations. Journal of Roman Archaeology. 12:216–230.
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1997. A History of the Byzantine State and Society. :1044.
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1997. The palace of the Boukoleon. Cahiers Archéologiques. 45:41–50.
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1996. From Constantine to Julian: Pagan and Byzantine Views. :320.
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1989. Notes on the monuments of Turkish Thrace. Anatolian Studies. 39:121–149.
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1963. The conciliar edict of 1166. Dumbarton Oaks Papers. 17:315–330.
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1962. The Byzantines and Saladin, 1185-1192: Opponents of the Third Crusade. Speculum. 37:167–181.
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1958. La Chronologie.
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1929. Peri tes Adrianoupoleos (1760). Thracica. 2
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1887. Byzantine palaces. The English Historical Review. 2:466–481.
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1883. L'art de bâtir chez les Byzantins.
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1862. Acta et diplomata graeca medii aevi sacra et profana.
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1838. Theophanes Continuatus.















