Monographie


Liccardo, S., Old Names, New Peoples. Listing Ethnonyms in Late Antiquity (Leiden: Brill 2023)

Artikel


Liccardo, S., Wabnitz, S., 'Family Matters. The Levirate Marriage as a Nomadic Custom in Medieval Eurasia,' Medieval Worlds 20 (2024).

Liccardo, S. 'In brevi tabella. Making Maps and Thinking with Maps in Late Antiquity,' in The Routledge Handbook of Cartographic Humanities, eds. Tania Rossetto and Laura Lo Presti (London/New York 2024): 71-78.

Liccardo, S. 'Who in the World are the Heruli? Reconsidering late antique migrations,' Early Medieval Europe (2024): 1-22.

Liccardo, S. 'Geography of Otherness. Ethnonyms and non-Roman Spaces in the Tabula Peutingeriana,' Orbis Terrarum 18 (2020): 147-165.

Liccardo, S. ‘Prelati sunt tituli gentium nomina continentes. A proposito del larterculus etnico del trionfo di Aureliano (HA, 33-34),’ in I Longobardi a Venezia. Scritti per Stefano Gasparri, eds. I. Barbiera, F. Borri, A. Pazienza (Turnhout 2020): 219-233.

Liccardo, S., ‘Different gentes, same Amazons: The Myth of the Women Warriors at the Service of Ethnic Discourse,’ The Medieval History Journal 21, no. 2 (2018): 1-29.

Kommer, O., Liccardo, S., Nowak, A., ‘Comparative Approaches to Ethnonyms: The Case of the Persians,’ Hungarian Historical Review 7, no. 1 (2018): 18-56.

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