*Parliamentary Papers*
newspapers, magazine articles and websites
AFP, ‘UNESCO to display ancient artifacts recovered from thieves’, 19.06.2012. http://www.rawstory.com/2012/06/unesco-to-display-ancient-artifacts-recovered-from-thieves/
Birand, M. A. ‘The shame of Sept. 6–7 is always with us’,
Bolton, M. ‘Tales of Sarajevo’,
Campbell, M. ‘What Now for the Young Turks?’,
Campbell, M. ‘Knights of the Radar Sally Forth in Search of Cervantes’s Bones’,
Covington, R. ‘Uncovering Yenikapi’,
Curry, A. ‘The First Vikings’,
Dalrymple, W. ‘England’s Mustaphas’,
Dalrymple, W. ‘Art Treasures of the Mughal Empire’,
Darwent, C. ‘Swept Away by an Old Greek Perspective’,
de Bellaigue, C. ‘Turkey’s Hidden Past’,
de Bellaigue, C. ‘Turkish Epitaph’,
de Lange, N., Panayotov, A. and Rees, G. (2013) ‘Mapping the Jewish Communities of the Byzantine Empire’. www.byzantinejewry.net
[accessed 18.01.2016].‘Democrat or Sultan?’,
Emin, E. ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’,
Furtado, P. ‘York’s Roman Emperor’,
Gamm, N. ‘Women in Ottoman Society’,
Gordon, R. ‘Battle of Chalons: Attila the Hun Versus Flavius Aetius’,
Holland, C. ‘Jihad by Sea’ 10.08.2010. http://www.historynet.com/jihad-by-sea.htm
[accessed 07.10.2014].Irwin, R. ‘Muslim Responses to the Crusades’,
Jégo, M. ‘Sainte-Sophie menacée’,
Judah, T. Numerous reports for
Kelly, C. ‘Barbarians at the gate’,
Kelly, C. ‘Constantine: Britain’s Roman Emperor’,
Kennedy, F. ‘Dig uncovers Vandal fleet’,
Last Statues of Antiquity Database, LSA-27 (2012) University of Oxford. http://laststatues.classics.ox.ac.uk/database/discussion.php?id=399
McCall, C. ‘The Great Palace of Constantinople: Discovering the Mosaic Magic of Early Byzantine Rulers’,
Pascal, J. ‘A People Killed Twice’,
Rule, V. ‘Arabian Nights’,
Sayfa, A. ‘The shame of Sept. 6–7 is always with us’,
Shafak, E. ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’,
Stone, N. ‘The Last Crusades: The Hundred Year Battle for the Centre of the World’,