Dumbarton Oaks Papers 64 (2010)
Cyril Mango, “Ihor Sevcenko, 10 February 1922 - 26 December 2009,” 1–3.
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, “Apostolic Geography: The Origins and Continuity of a Hagiographic Habit,” 5–25.
Sviatoslav Dmitriev, “John Lydus and His Contemporaries on Identities and Cultures of Sixth-Century Byzantium,” 27–42.
Stavroula Constantinou, “Grotesque Bodies in Hagiographical Tales: The Monstrous and the Uncanny in Byzantine Collections of Miracle Stories,” 43–54.
Catherine Holmes, “Byzantine Political Culture and Compilation Literature in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: Some Preliminary Inquiries,” 55–80.
Stratis Papaioannou, “Byzantine Mirrors: Self-Reflection in Medieval Greek Writing,” 81–101.
Rossitza B. Schroeder, “Transformative Narratives and Shifting Identities in the Narthex of the Boiana Church,” 103–28.
Fotini Kondyli, “Tracing Monastic Economic Interests and Their Impact on the Rural Landscape of Late Byzantine Lemnos,” 129–50.
Cecily J. Hilsdale, “The Imperial Image at the End of Exile: The Byzantine Embroidered Silk in Genoa and the Treaty of Nymphaion (1261),” 151–99.
Georgi R. Parpulov, Irina V. Dolgikh, and Peter Cowe, “A Byzantine Text on the Technique of Icon Painting,” 201–16.
Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom et al., “New Archaeology at Ancient Scetis: Surveys and Initial Excavations at the Monastery of St. John the Little in Wadi al-Natrun,” 217–27.
Sharon E. J. Gerstel, “Morea: The Land and Its People in the Aftermath of the Fourth Crusade: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 1-3 May 2009,” 229–30.