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Introduction to Recreating the Medieval Globe: Acts of Recycling, Revision, and Relocation
Note on the Transliteration of Arabic
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Self-Revision and the Arabic Historical Tradition: Identifying Textual Reuse and Reorganization in the Works of Al-Baladhuri
Notes on the Arabic Historical Tradition and Its Source Materials
Author and Compiler-Compiler as Author
Detecting Textual Reuse via Computer-Mediated Analysis

Recycled Material from The Book of the Conquest of Lands in The Lineage of Nobles
Conclusions
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When Curtains Fall: A Shape-Shifting Silk of the Late Abbasid Period
Reconstructing the Silk Fragments
The "Draped Universe" of Buyid Administration
The Enduring Power of the Sitr in the Late Abbasid Era
From Buyid Curtain to Seljuk Robe
Reflecting on Alteration and Reuse in the Late Abbasid World
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Salvaging Meaning: The Art of Recycling in Sino-Mongol Quanzhou, CA. 1276-1408

Relocating Quanzhou: The Site, Its Inhabitants, and Their Religious Institutions
Reusable Imagery: Picturing Natural and Supernatural Worlds in Stone
Repurposed Iconography: Communicating Beliefs between Religions
Reproductive Modules: Re-purposing and Replicating Salvaged Stone
Re-installable Components: Architectural Detritus as Structural Element
Saving Grace: Fabricating Tolerance from the Modularity of Difference
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Recontextualizing Indigenous Knowledge on the Prussian-Lithuanian Frontier, ca. 1380-1410
Lithuania and the Wegeberichte
The leitsleute

Recontextualizing Knowledge
Conclusion
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Meubles: The Ever Mobile Middle Ages
Conservatory Processes: Sacrilege and Worship
"Furniture Worthy of an Enchanter's Palace": Restoration, Renovation, or Recycling?
The Ever Mobile Middle Ages
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Reflection
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Index

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