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Ludmilla Habibulina was not a theoretician of grand historical laws. She was a —someone who could read a broken spindle whorl, a corroded dirham, or a horse-bit as evidence of long-vanished negotiations between forest and steppe, mosque and temple, caravan and longship. Her career reminds us that medieval Eurasia was not a clash of civilizations (Slav vs. Turk, Christian vs. Muslim) but a continuum of flexible identities. The material record she helped unearth shows that the Volga was less a frontier and more a membrane.

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