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There are currently 25 references in this directory beginning with the letter P.
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PAI, H.-I. 2013.
Heritage management in Korea and Japan. The politics of antiquity and identity, Seattle and London: University of Washington Press.

PAK, Y. & WHITFIELD, R. 2002.
Handbook of Korean Art: Buddhist Sculpture, Seoul: Yekyong.

PAK, Y. & WHITFIELD, R. 2003.
Buddhist sculpture, Laurence King Publishing.

PAK, Y. 2004.
Korean Buddhist Art. In: BUSWELL, R. (ed.) The Encyclopaedia of Buddhism. New York: Macmillan.

PALMER, M. 2012.
Sacred land: decoding Britain’s extraordinary past through its towns, villages and countryside, London: Piatkus.

PARIMOO, R. 1982.
Life of the Buddha in Indian Sculpture, New Delhi: Karnak Publications.

PATRICIA, E. K. 2000.
Early Buddhist Narrative Art: Illustrations of the Life of the Buddha From Central Asia to China, Korea and Japan, Lanham: Md, UPA.

PENN, K. 2000.
Excavations on the Norwich Southern Bypass, 1989-91 Part II: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Harford Farm, Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeological Report 92, Gressenhall: Norfolk County Council.

PERRY, G. 2016.
Pottery Production in Anglo-Scandinavian Torksey (Lincolnshire): Reconstructing and Contextualising the Chaîne Opératoire. Medieval Archaeology, 60, 72-114.

PESTELL, T. 2004.
Landscapes of monastic foundation: the establishment of religious houses in East Anglia c. 650-1200. Woodbridge: Boydell Press.

PESTELL, T. 2012.
Paganism in Early-Anglo-Saxon East Anglia. In: HESLOP, T. A., MELLINGS, E. & THØFNER, M. (eds.) Art, Faith and Place in East Anglia. Woodbridge: Boydell.

PETTEGREW, D. K., CARAHER, W. R. & DAVIS, T. W. 2019.
The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Archaeology, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

PETTS, D. & PETTS, D. 2011.
Pagan and Christian: Religious Change in Early Medieval Europe, London: Bloomsbury.

PIGGOTT, J. R. 1997.
The emergence of Japanese kingship, Stanford: Stanford University Press.

PIRENNE, H. 2014.
Medieval Cities: Their Origins and the Revival of Trade, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

PITT, G. 2019.
The enigmatic Sutton Hoo ship-burial: Fresh insights from assemblage theory. Parergon, 36, 1-29.

POLLINGTON, S. 2008.
Anglo-Saxon burial mounds: princely burials in the 6th and 7th centuries, Anglo-Saxon Books.

PORTAL, J. 2000.
Korea: art and archaeology, London: British Museum Press.

PRICE, N. 2008.
Sorcery and Circumpolar Traditions in Old Norse Belief. In Brink, S. & Price, N. ed. “The Viking World”.

PRICE, N. 2019.
The Viking way: magic and mind in late Iron Age Scandinavia, Oxford: Oxbow Books.

PRICE, N. 2020.
The children of Ash and Elm: a history of the Vikings, London: Allen Lane.

PRICE, N., HEDENSTIERNA-JONSON, C., ZACHRISSON, T., KJELLSTROM, A., STORA, J., KRZEWINSKA, M., GUENTHER, T., SOBRADO, V., JAKOBSSON, M. & GOTHERSTROM, A. 2019.
Viking warrior women? Reassessing Birka chamber grave Bj.581. ANTIQUITY, 93, 181-198.

PROMEY, S. M. 2014.
Sensational Religion: Sensory Cultures in Material Practice, New Haven: Yale University Press.

PUAY-PENG, H. & BOSCO, J. 1999.
Temples of the Empress of Heaven, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

PUROJEKUTO, N. S. 1990.
Dokyumento Shosoin: 1200 nen no tobira ga hirakareta, Tokyo: Nihon Hoso Shuppan Kyokai.