Marek Jankowiak
Edited volume
- Biermann and M. Jankowiak (eds), The Archaeology of Slavery in Early Medieval Europe. The Invisible Commodity, Cham 2021.
- Gruszczyński, M. Jankowiak and J. Shepard (eds), Viking-Age Trade. Silver, Slaves and Gotland, London 2021.
- Audy, M. Jankowiak and C. von Heijne (eds), Nordisk Numismatisk Årsskrift ny serie 2, Stockholm 2021.
- Jankowiak and F. Montinaro (eds), Studies in Theophanes. Travaux et Mémoires 19 (Paris, 2015).
Main journal and conference papers
- “Replacing the Silk Road? Central Asian merchants between China and Scandinavia, 840–1000 CE”, in: Julian Henderson, Stephen Morgan and Matteo Salonia (eds), The Silk Roads: Cultural Interactions, Perceptions, and Peripheries across Eurasia, 3000 BCE to the present, London 2024 (submitted).
- “Viking-Age Dirham Hoards in Northern Europe: Why so Many?”, in: B. Hellings and M. Spoerri Butcher (eds), Crossing Frontiers: The Evidence of Roman Coin Hoards, Oxford 2024 (in print).
- “Infrastructures and organisation of the early Islamic slave trade with northern Europe”, in: H. Kennedy and F. Bessard (eds), Land and trade in early Islam: The economy of the early Islamic Middle East 750–1050 AD, Oxford 2024 (in print).
- “Volga Bulgar imitative coinage”, in: J. Shepard and L. Treadwell (eds), Muslims on the Volga in the Viking age. In the footsteps of Ibn Fadlan, London 2023: 315–57.
- “Misdated Popes: A Mistake in the Chronology of Seventh-Century Bishops of Rome”, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 74/1 (2023): 18–38.
- review of “Gilbert Dagron, Bernard Flusin, Denis Feissel, and Michel Stavrou (éds.), Constantin VII Porphyrogénète, Le livre des cérémonies. CFHB, 52/1–5”, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 116/3 (2023): 1075–95.
- “P.Lond. I 113.10, the exile of patriarch Kyros of Alexandria, and the Arab conquest of Egypt”, Mélanges James Howard-Johnston. Travaux et Mémoires 26 (2022): 287–314.
- “Procopius of Caesarea and His Byzantine Successors”, in: M. Meier and F. Montinaro, A Companion to Procopius of Caesarea, Leiden-Boston 2022: 231–51.
- “Classifying and interpreting Viking-Age dirham imitations”, Nordisk numismatisk årsskrift ny serie 2 (2021): 53–76.
- “Tracing the Saqaliba: Slave trade and the archaeology of the Slavic lands in the tenth century”, in: F. Biermann and M. Jankowiak (eds), The archaeology of slavery in early medieval Europe. The Invisible Commodity, Cham 2021: 161–81.
- “Dirham flows into northern and eastern Europe and the rhythms of the slave trade with the Islamic world”, in: J. Gruszczyński, M. Jankowiak and J. Shepard (eds), Viking-Age Trade: Silver, Slaves and Gotland, Abingdon 2021: 105–31.
- “Contacts between the Islamic World and Northern Europe in the pre-Mongol period”, in: B. Walker, T. Insoll and C. Fenwick (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Archaeology, Oxford 2020: 355–73.
- “奴隷のためのディルハム:9・10世紀のイスラーム世界と北ヨーロッパ間の奴隷交易” [“Dirhams for Slaves: Slave Trade between the Islamic World and Northern Europe in the 9th and 10th Centuries A.D.”], Shi’en. Journal of Historical Studies 80/1 (2020): 36–65.
- “Silver fragmentation: reinterpreting the evidence of the hoards”, in: J. Kershaw and G. Williams (eds), Silver, butter, cloth. Monetary and social economies in the Viking Age, Oxford 2018: 15–31.
- “What can trade in Saqaliba slaves tell us about early Islamic slavery?”, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 49 (2017): 169–72.
- “Byzantine coins in Viking-Age northern lands”, in: F. Androshchuk, J. Shepard and M. White (eds), Byzantium and the Viking World, Uppsala 2016: 117–39.
- “A New Date-List of the Works of Maximus the Confessor”, in: P. Allen and B. Neil (eds), Oxford Handbook to Maximus the Confessor, Oxford 2015: 19–83 (with P. Booth).
- “The Notitia 1 and the impact of Arab invasions on Asia Minor”, Millennium 10 (2013): 435–61.
- “The First Arab Siege of Constantinople”, Travaux et Mémoires 17 (2013): 237–320.
- “The Invention of Dyotheletism”, Studia Patristica 63 (2013): 335–42.