Dumbarton Oaks Papers 60 (2006)
Cécile Morrisson, “Philip Grierson, 15 November 1910-15 January 2006,” 1–12.
Michael Grünbart, “Byzantine Metal Stamps in a North American Private Collection,” 13–24.
Brian Croke, “Justinian, Theodora, and the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus,” 25–63.
Arietta Papaconstantinou, “Historiography, Hagiography, and the Making of the Coptic ‘Church of the Martyrs’ in Early Islamic Egypt,” 65–86.
Paul Stephenson, “‘About the Emperor Nikephoros and How He Leaves His Bones in Bulgaria’: A Context for the Controversial ‘Chronicle of 811,’” 87–109.
Warren T. Woodfin, “An Officer and a Gentleman: Transformations in the Iconography of a Warrior Saint,” 111–43.
Stefanos Alexopoulos and Annewies van den Hoek, “The Endicott Scroll and Its Place in the History of Private Communion Prayers,” 145–88.
Alicia J. Simpson, “Before and After 1204: The Versions of Niketas Choniates’ ‘Historia,’” 189–221.
Sarah T. Brooks, “Poetry and Female Patronage in Late Byzantine Tomb Decoration: Two Epigrams by Manuel Philes,” 223–48.
Franz Alto Bauer and Holger A. Klein, “The Church of Hagia Sophia in Bizye (Vize): Results of the Fieldwork Seasons 2003 and 2004,” 249–70.
Veronica Kalas, “The 2004 Survey of the Byzantine Settlement at Selime-Yaprakhisar in the Peristrema Valley, Cappadocia,” 271–93.
Clive Foss and Johannes Koder, “Urban and Rural Settlement in Anatolia and the Levant, 500-1000 CE: New Evidence from Archaeology: Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Symposium, 21-24 April 2005,” 295–96.