Dumbarton Oaks Papers 29 (1975)
Peter Charanis, “Cultural Diversity and the Breakdown of Byzantine Power in Asia Minor,” 1–20.
Hélène Ahrweiler, “L’Expérience nicéenne,” 21–40.
Speros Vryonis, “Nomadization and Islamization in Asia Minor,” 41–71.
Nicole Thierry, “L’art monumental byzantin en Asie Mineure du xie siècle au xive,” 73–111.
Anthony Bryer, “Greeks and Türkmens: The Pontic Exception,” 113–48.
Stephen Hill, “The Early Christian Church at Tomarza, Cappadocia: A Study Based on Photographs Taken in 1909 by Gertrude Bell,” 149–64.
Shigebumi Tsuji, “The Headpiece Miniatures and Genealogy Pictures in Paris. Gr. 74,” 165–203.
Lawrence Nees, “An Illuminated Byzantine Psalter at Harvard University,” 205–24.
Ioli Kalavrezou-Maxeiner, “The Imperial Chamber at Luxor,” 225–51.
Judith Herrin, “Realities of Byzantine Provincial Government: Hellas and Peloponnesos, 1180-1205,” 253–84.
Jacques Ryckmans and I. Vandevivere, “The Pre-Islamic South Arabian Bronze Horse in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection,” 285–303.
Cecil L. Striker and Y. Dogan Kuban, “Work at Kalenderhane Camii in Istanbul: Fifth Preliminary Report (1970-74),” 307–18.
Richard P. Harper and Tony J. Wilkinson, “Excavations at Dibsi Faraj, Northern Syria, 1972-1974: A Preliminary Note on the Site and Its Monuments with an Appendix,” 319–38.
John W. Nesbitt, “The Office of the Oikistikos: Five Seals in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection,” 341–44.
Steven H. Wander, “The Cyprus Plates and the ‘Chronicle’ of Fredegar,” 345–46.
Stephen Hill, “The ‘Praetorium’ at Musmiye,” 347–49.
Speros Vryonis, “The Decline of Byzantine Civilization in Asia Minor, Eleventh-Fifteenth Century: Remarks on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1974,” 351–56.