Dumbarton Oaks Papers 26 (1972)
Cyril Mango and Ernest J. W. Hawkins, “The Mosaics of St. Sophia at Istanbul: The Church Fathers in the North Tympanum,” 1–41.
Kurt Weitzmann, “The Ivories of the So-Called Grado Chair,” 43–91.
Hans Eberhard Mayer, “Studies in the History of Queen Melisende of Jerusalem,” 93–182.
Irina Andreescu, “Torcello, pt. 1, Le Christ Inconnu; pt. 2, Anastasis et Jugement Dernier: Têtes Vraies, Têtes Fausses,” 183–223.
John J. Yiannias, “The Elevation of the Panaghia,” 225–36.
G. M. Proxorov, “A Codicological Analysis of the Illuminated Akathistos to the Virgin (Moscow, State Historical Museum, Synodal Gr. 429),” 237–52.
V. D. Lixaceva, “The Illumination of the Greek Manuscript of the Akathistos Hymn (Moscow, State Historical Museum, Synodal Gr. 429),” 253–62.
Richard N. Frye, “Byzantine and Sasanian Trade Relations with Northeastern Russia,” 263–69.
A. D. H. Bivar, “Cavalry Equipment and Tactics on the Euphrates Frontier,” 271–91.
Irfan Shahîd, “The Iranian Factor in Byzantium during the Reign of Heraclius,” 293–320.
A. H. S. Megaw, “Supplementary Excavations on a Castle Site at Paphos, Cyprus, 1970-1971,” 323–43.
Nicolas Oikonomides, “Quelques Boutiques de Constantinople au XE S.: Prix, Loyers, Imposition (Cod. Patmiacus 171),” 345–56.
Nigel G. Wilson, “A Manuscript of Theophanes in Oxford,” 357–60.
Richard N. Frye, “Byzantium and Sasanian Iran: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1970,” 361–62.