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There are currently 53 references in this directory beginning with the letter B.
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BAGNOLI, M., KLEIN, H. A., MANN, C. G. & ROBINSON, J. 2010.
Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe;[Issued in Connection with an Exhibition Held Oct. 17, 2010-Jan. 17, 2011, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Feb. 13-May 15, 2011, the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, and June 23-Oct. 9, 2011, the British Museum, London.], Yale: Yale University Press.

BAILEY, G. & MABBETT, I. W. 2003.
The sociology of early Buddhism, Cambridge University Press.

BAILEY, R. N. 2003.
Scandinavian Myth in Viking-Period Stone Sculpture in England. In: ROSS, M. C. (ed.) Old Norse Myths, Literature and Society. Odense: University of Southern Denmark.

BAKER, J. & BROOKES, S. 2013.
Beyond the Burghal Hidage: Anglo-Saxon Civil Defence in the Viking Age, Leiden: Brill.

Baker, P, L. 1995.
Islamic Textiles, London: British Museum Press. 192p., ill. ISBN 0-7141-2522-9. Fig p. 42.

BARATTA, N. C., MAGLI, G. & PICOTTI, A. 2022.
The Orientation of the Kofun Tombs. Remote Sensing, 14, 377.

BARNES, G. (ed.) 1995.
World Archaeology: Thematic issue on Buddhist archaeology, 27:2.

BARNES, G. L. 2007.
State formation in Japan: Emergence of a Fourth Century Elite, London & New York: Routledge.

BASFORD, K. 1978; rev edn, 1996.
The Green Man, Ipswich: Brewer.

BASSETT, S. 1989.
The Origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, Leicester University Press.

BATEMAN, T. 1848.
Vestiges of Antiquities of Derbyshire, London.

BAUMER, C. 2014.
The History of Central Asia. Volume Two: The Age of the Silk Roads, London & New York, I.B. Tauris.

BAYLISS, A., HINES, J. & DENNIS, I. 2013.
Anglo-Saxon graves and grave goods of the 6th and 7th centuries AD: a chronological framework, Society of Antiquaries Monograph: 33, London, Routledge.

BECKWITH, C. I., 2011.
Empires of the Silk Road: a history of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the present, Princeton, Princeton University Press.

BEDE, T. V. S., Translators: LATHAM, R. E. & FARMER, D. H. 1990.
Ecclesiastical history of the English people with Bede's letter to Egbert and Cuthbert's letter on the death of Bede, Penguin.

BEHR, C., PESTELL, T. & HINES, J. 2014.
The Bracteate Hoard from Binham—An Early Anglo-Saxon Central Place? Medieval Archaeology, 58, 44-77.

BEHRENDT, K. A. & BRANCACCIO, P. 2005.
Gandhāran Buddhism : Archaeology, Art, and Texts, Vancouver [B.C.], UBC Press.

BEHRENDT, K. A. 2012.
Gandhara [Online]. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Available: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/gand/hd_gand.htm [Accessed 11 March 2022].

BENARD, E. 1988.
The Living Among the Dead: a Comparison of Buddhist and Christian Relics. The Tibet Journal, 13, 33-48.

BERG, K. 1958.
The Gosforth Cross. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 21, 27-43.

BEST, J. 2006.
A history of the early Korean kingdom of Paekje, Cambridge MA, Harvard East Asian Center.

BIDDLE, M. & HILL, D. 1971.
Late Saxon Planned Towns. The Antiquaries Journal, 51, 70-85.

BINGENHEIMER, M. 2001.
A Biographical Dictionary of the Japanese Student-monks of the Seventh and Early Eighth Centuries: Their Travels to China and Their Role in the Transmission of Buddhism.

BINSKI, P. & S. PAMAYOTOVA. 2005.
Cambridge Illuminations: Ten Centuries of Medieval Book Production. Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers.

BLACKMORE, L., BLAIR, I., HIRST, S. & SCULL, C. (eds.) 2019.
The Prittlewell princely burial: excavations at Priory Cresent, Southend-on-Sea, Essex 2003, London: MOLA.

BLACKMORE, L., MACKINDER, T. & POWER, N. 2006.
Iron Age Settlement and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Cuxton, Kent. Vol 2: The Grave Catalogue. McKinley J.(ed.) London: CTRL Integrated Site Report Series.

BLAIR, J. 2005.
The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

BLAIR, J. 2018.
Building Anglo-Saxon England, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

BLAIR, J., RIPPON, S. & SMART, C. 2020.
Planning in the early medieval landscape, Liverpool University Press.

BOCK, F. G. 1970.
Engi shiki: procedures of the Engi Era, Tokyo, Sophia University.

BOGEL, C. 2009.
With a Single Glance: Buddhist Icon and Early Mikkyō Vision.

BONDE, N. & STYLEGAR, F.A. 2016.
Between Sutton Hoo and Oseberg – dendrochronology and the origins of the ship burial tradition. Danish Journal of Archaeology, 5, 19-33.

BONG-KYU, H. & JI-YOUNG, J. (eds.) 2015.
Buyeo National Museum: Buyeo, National Museum.

BONNET-BIDAUD, J.-M. 2017.
4000 ans d’astromomie chinoise: les officiers celestes, Paris.

BOSCHETTI, C., GRATUZE, B., SCHIBILLE, N. 2022.
Garnet Trade in Early Medieval Europe: The Italian Network. European Journal of Archaeology: 1-19.

BOWRING, R. 2005.
The religious traditions of Japan 500-1600, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

BRADLEY, R. 2000.
An archaeology of natural places, London, Routledge.

BREAY, C. & STORY, J. (eds.) 2018.
Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: art, word, war, London: British Library.

BREEN, J. & TEEUWEN, M. (eds.) 2000.
Shinto in history: ways of the kami, London & New York: Routledge.

BRINK, S. 2012.
Christianisation and the Emergence of the Early Church in Scandinavia. In The Viking World. Edited by Stefan Brink and Neil Price.

BRITISH LIBRARY.
British Library Online Collections Database - One Million Pagoda Charm [Online]. Available: https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/one-million-pagoda-charm [Accessed 1 March 2022].

BRITISH MUSEUM. 2022.
Collections Website [Online]. Available: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/ [Accessed 6 April 2022].

BROOKES, S. J. M. A. 2007.
Boat-rivets in graves in pre-Viking Kent: reassessing Anglo-Saxon boat-burial traditions. Medieval Archaeology, 51, 1-18.

BROWN, M. 2001.
Female Book-Ownership and Production in Anglo-Saxon England: The Evidence of the Ninth-Century Prayerbooks. In C. J. Kay and L. M. Sylvester (eds.). Lexis and Texts in Early English: Studies Presented to Jane Roberts, 45-67. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

BROWN, M. 2007.
Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon age, University of Toronto Press.

BRYAN, L. 2011.
Texts and Textures of Early Japanese Buddhism: Female Patrons, Lay Scribes, and Buddhist Scripture in Eighth-Century Japan. The Princeton University Library Chronicle, 73, 9-36.

BUCKTON, D. (ed.) 1994.
Byzantium: treasures of Byzantine art and culture from British collections: Published for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Press.

BUGGELN, G., PAINE, C. & BRENT, S. 2017.
Religion in museums: global and multidisciplinary perspectives, London: Bloomsbury.

BULGUKSA TEMPLE MUSEUM. 2018.
Bulguksa Temple Museum Open Exhibition, Gyeongju, Bulguksa Temple Museum.

BUSWELL, R. 2011.
Korean Buddhism in East Asian Context. Korean Art Society Journal. 3: 54–61.

BUYEO NATIONAL MUSEUM. 2018.
Tomb No. 1 (Donghachong) at Neungsan-ri in Buyeo. Buyeo, Buyeo National Museum.

BYINGTON, M., SASKI, K. I. & BALE, M. T. (eds.) 2018.
Early Korea-Japan interactions, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Early Korea Project.

BYRNE, D. 2014.
Counterheritage: critical perspectives on heritage conservation in Asia, London: Routledge.