Bibliography
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There are currently 18 references in this directory beginning with the letter T.
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TAKESHI, M. & GOODWIN, J. 1993.
Early kami worship. In: BROWN, D. M. (ed.) The Cambridge History of Japan: Volume 1: Ancient Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
TANAKA, S. 1993.
Japan’s orient: rendering pasts into history, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
TANAKA, S. 2013.
Discoveries of the Horyuji. In: CHOW, K.-W., DOAK, K. M. & FU, P. (eds.) Constructing nationhood in modern East Asia. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
TANG, L. 2001.
A Study of the History of Nestorian Christianity in China and its Literature in Chinese. Together with a New English Translation of the Dunhuang Nestorian Documents, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
TANNER, P., WHITEWRIGHT, J. & STARTIN, J. 2020.
The Digital Reconstruction of the Sutton Hoo ship. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 49, 5-28.
TEEUWEN, M. & BREEN, J. 2017.
A social history of the Ise shrines: divine capital, London and New York: Bloomsbury.
TEN HARKEL, L. & HADLEY, D. M. 2013.
Everyday Life in Viking-Age Towns : Social Approaches to Towns in England and Ireland, c. 800-1100. Ten Harkel, Letty, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
THE SHŌSŌ-IN COLLECTION IN JAPAN.
In: NORMORE, C. (ed.) Re-Assessing the Global Turn in Medieval Art History. Arc Humanities Press.
THEUWS, F. 2004.
Exchange, religion, identity and central places in the early Middle Ages. Archaeological Dialogues, 10, 121-138.
THEUWS, F., DE JONG, M. & RHIJN, C. V. (eds.) 2001.
Topographies of Power in the Early Middle Ages, Leiden: Brill.
THOMAS, G. 2012.
Review of The Archaeology of the East Anglian Conversion, by Richard Hoggett. The English Historical Review, 127, 953-954.
TONNING, C., SCHNEIDHOFER, P., NAU, E., GANSUM, T., LIA, V., GUSTAVSEN, L., FILZWIESER, R., WALLNER, M., KRISTIANSEN, M., NEUBAUER, W., PAASCHE, K. & TRINKS, I. 2020.
Halls at Borre: the discovery of three large buildings at a Late Iron and Viking Age royal burial site in Norway. Antiquity, 94, 145-163.