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Religious disruption and the Islamic conquest of Andalucia

Religious disruption and the Islamic conquest of Andalucia
Religious disruption and the Islamic conquest of Andalucia
The paper compares and contrasts the bioarchaeological evidence for migration and disruption at the time of the Islamic conquest of Spain with historiography of the period
9780813060804
52-72
University Press of Florida
Zakrzewski, Sonia R.
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Baker, Brenda J.
Tsuda, Takeyuki
Zakrzewski, Sonia R.
d80afd94-feff-4fe8-96e9-f3db79bba99d
Baker, Brenda J.
Tsuda, Takeyuki

Zakrzewski, Sonia R. (2015) Religious disruption and the Islamic conquest of Andalucia. In, Baker, Brenda J. and Tsuda, Takeyuki (eds.) Migrations & Disruptions: Toward a Unifying Theory of Ancient and Contemporary Migrations. Gainesville, US. University Press of Florida, pp. 52-72.

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The paper compares and contrasts the bioarchaeological evidence for migration and disruption at the time of the Islamic conquest of Spain with historiography of the period

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Published date: 30 June 2015
Organisations: Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 384622
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/384622
ISBN: 9780813060804
PURE UUID: 82557319-1718-4efd-a085-04f172040646
ORCID for Sonia R. Zakrzewski: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1796-065X

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Date deposited: 11 Jan 2016 13:03
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 03:13

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Editor: Brenda J. Baker
Editor: Takeyuki Tsuda

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