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Ethnic identities in transition: domestic and social practice in later medieval Cordoba, Spain

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Lenton, Ash

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Four Courts Press Ltd

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Archaeological interpretations have often been concerned with identifying ethnic groups from their use of specific forms and styles of material culture. In medieval research, many interpretations of the archaeology of ethnicity have been led by historical references.

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The Art, Literature and Material Culture of the Medieval World: Transition, Transformation and Taxonomy

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2099-12-31