Dumbarton Oaks Papers 65/66 (2011)
Alice-Mary Talbot, “George T. Dennis, S.J., 1923-2010,” 1–4.
Anna Leone, “Bishops and Territory: The Case of Late Roman and Byzantine North Africa,” 5–27.
J. A. McGuckin, “A Conflicted Heritage: The Byzantine Religious Establishment of a War Ethic,” 29–44.
Florin Curta and Andrei Gândila, “Hoards and Hoarding Patterns in the Early Byzantine Balkans,” 45–111.
Michael Roberts, “Light, Color, and Visual Illusion in the Poetry of Venantius Fortunatus,” 113–20.
Luca Zavagno, “At the Edge of Two Empires: The Economy of Cyprus between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (650s-800s CE),” 121–55.
David A. Graff, “China, Byzantium, and the Shadow of the Steppe,” 157–68.
Robert S. Nelson, “‘And So, With the Help of God’: The Byzantine Art of War in the Tenth Century,” 169–92.
John Cotsonis, “The Image of the Virgin Nursing (Galaktotrophousa) and a Unique Inscription on the Seals of Romanos, Metropolitan of Kyzikos,” 193–207.
John Haldon et al., “Marching across Anatolia: Medieval Logistics and Modeling the Mantzikert Campaign,” 209–35.
Dimiter G. Angelov, “The ‘Moral Pieces’ by Theodore II Laskaris,” 237–69.
Vassiliki A. Foskolou, “Mary Magdalene between East and West: Cult and Image, Relics and Politics in the Late Thirteenth-Century Eastern Mediterranean,” 271–96.
Kostis Kourelis, “Byzantine Houses and Modern Fictions: Domesticating Mystras in 1930s Greece,” 297–331.
Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom et al., “The White Monastery Federation Project: Survey and Mapping at the Monastery of Apa Shenoute (Dayr al-Anba Shinuda), Sohag, 2005-2007,” 333–64.
“Warfare in the Byzantine World: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 30 April – 2 May 2010,” 365–66.
“Saints and Sacred Matter: The Cult of Relics in Byzantium and Beyond: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 19 April – 1 May 2011,” 367–68.