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Tag: History

Tracing Human History Through Genetic Mutations
Viking, Magyar and Saracen Invasions in 9th and 10th Century Europe
University foundations, 1250-1450
The rise of the Ottoman empire, 1301-1520
The Germanic Settlements, 395-476
The Chinese world, 7th-8th centuries
Romanesque Metalwork and Related Arts
Islamic Art and the West 632-1100
Gothic Manuscript Illumination, Metalwork, and other Decorative Arts
Artists’ Travels in the 17th Century
Artists’ Travels in the Renaissance
Art and Architecture from Constantine to Theodoric 313-526
Abbasid Caliphate and fragmentation, 786 to 1194

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