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The 'long' late antiquity: a twentieth-century model? 2001

'The 'long' late antiquity. A late-twentieth century model?', in T.P. Wiseman, ed., Classics in Progress, (Oxford: OUP, 2002), 165-91

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  1. The concept of 'long' late antiquity challenges traditional chronological boundaries.
  2. This model reinterprets cultural and historical transitions from the Roman Empire to the Middle Ages.
  3. Scholarly discourse increasingly examines continuity rather than sharp breaks in historical periods.
  4. The research highlights regional variations in the experience of late antiquity.
  5. Exploration of this model informs contemporary understanding of ancient and medieval interactions.
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