Dumbarton Oaks Papers 61 (2007)
Anthony Kaldellis, “Historicism in Byzantine Thought and Literature,” 1–24.
Tassos Papacostas, Cyril Mango, and Michael Grünbart, “The History and Architecture of the Monastery of Saint John Chrysostomos at Koutsovendis, Cyprus,” 25–156.
Christopher MacEvitt, “The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa: Apocalypse, the First Crusade, and the Armenian Diaspora,” 157–81.
Lynda Garland, “Mazaris’s Journey to Hades: Further Reflections and Reappraisal,” 183–214.
Michael Decker, “Frontier Settlement and Economy in the Byzantine East,” 217–67.
C. S. Lightfoot, “Trade and Industry in Byzantine Anatolia: The Evidence from Amorium,” 269–86.
Günder Varinlioglu, “Living in a Marginal Environment: Rural Habitat and Landscape in Southeastern Isauria,” 287–317.
Alan Walmsley, “Economic Developments and the Nature of Settlement in the Towns and Countryside of Syria-Palestine, ca. 565-800,” 319–52.
C. S. Lightfoot et al., “The Amorium Project: Excavation and Research in 2003,” 353–85.
“Becoming Byzantine: Children and Childhood in Byzantium: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 28-30 April 2006,” 389–90.