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Foreword | 1 | |
Franks and Alamanni: A Discontinuous Ethnogenesis | 9 | |
Dwellings, Settlements and Settlement Patterns in Merovingian Southwest Germany and Adjacent Areas | 33 | |
An Unresolved Riddle: Early Medieval Incest Legislation | 107 | |
Social Identities and Social Relationships in Early Merovingian Gaul | 141 | |
Social Structure and Relations | 177 | |
Jural Relations among the Franks and Alamanni | 213 | |
Gregory's Cities: Urban Functions in Sixth-Century Gaul | 239 | |
The Nature of Frankish Political Institutions in the Seventh Century | 285 | |
Silverware in Early Medieval Gift Exchange: Imitatio Imperii and Objects of Memory | 317 | |
The Influence of the Christian Franks on the Christian Vocabulary of Germany | 343 | |
Current Issues and Future Directions in the Study of Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period | 371 | |
Index | 455 |
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