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Discover 'The Lombards,' an indispensable resource for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. This comprehensive volume, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1998, takes you on an enlightening journey through the history and archaeology of the Longobards, a significant barbarian tribe that emerged during the tumultuous period following the fall of the Roman Empire. With 292 pages of expertly researched content, this book delves into the origins, cultural practices, and socio-political dynamics of the Lombards, shedding light on their influential role in shaping medieval Europe. This essential text not only provides insights into the Lombards' interactions with other tribes and the remnants of Roman civilization but also offers a rich analysis of archaeological findings that illustrate their lasting impact. Whether you are a student of history, an archaeology enthusiast, or simply curious about this fascinating tribe, 'The Lombards' is a must-have addition to your collection. With its ISBN 9780631211976, secure your copy today and delve into the legacy of the Lombards – a group whose story is integral to understanding the transformation of Europe after Rome. Don't miss the opportunity to own this brand new, informative text and explore the world of the Longobards like never before.