568 – A HISTORICAL DATE AND ITS ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

Written sources reveal that a political power shift and an excessive change of population took place in Pannonia in 568. Archaeological data suggest, however, coexsistence between communities different origins despite the community level realignment of society. The author would like to highlight som...

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