Fuglesang includes the winged spears of Petersens type D2 in with this group as she removed wings as a determinant of typology making Petersens D2 and G types the same.<br>
It has also been suggested by Fuglesang and Petersen that type G spearheads without wings may be of eastern origin with the majority of finds coming from Sweden and Finland. A few decorated type G spears have been found with Urnes style decoration.<br>
<br>
===Petersen Type D2===
{|
|- valign="top" id="D2_London"
|width="100pt"| [[File:BM1856,0701.1449.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, London'''
:Current Location- British Museum: 1856,0701.1449
:Find Type- C9th-C10th
:Find Date- before 1856
:Dimensions-
::Total- 485mm
::Blade-
::Socket- domed copper alloy rivets in milled wire collars
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
|- valign="top" id="BM22"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, ?'''
:Current Location- British Museum: No. 22
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
|- valign="top" id="BM21"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, ?'''
:Current Location- British Museum: No. 21
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
|- valign="top" id="York"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Spear_York.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, York'''
:Current Location-
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Notes- Bronze socket of spearhead from Farnham, Pitt Rivers Museum C11th. This type of spearhead could be considered to be an eastern (Finish) type except for this find from York and another from the British Museum.
:Bibliography- [FUGLESANG 1980:fig.3] [LANG 1981] [KENDRICK 1949:pl.LXIX]
|}
<br>
===Petersen Type G===
''A short, thick socket that usually continues partly into the blade. The blade is quite flat.''<br>
Petersen matches this type in Norway to Swords of types: R, S, Q, 2 of Y, 1 of X and 1 of AE. Axes of types: L, M. Dates to the second half of the C10th and into the C11th.<br>
Ornamented versions of this type are mainly found in Sweden and the Baltic [Petersen 1919]. <br>
{|
|- valign="top" id="Hampton Court"
|}
<br>
===Petersen Type H===
In most ways the same as type G except for the moulding at the base of the bladeand the socket is slightly longer. <br>
<br>
{|
:Bibliography- [BJORN and SHETELIG 1940:P.99]
|}
<br>
===Petersen Type D2===
''Similar to type H but with wings (lugs).''<br>
Petersen discuss types D1 and D2 together and dates them to the C10th and in Norway they are found with Swords or types: S, Q, Special 20 and 1 with a type H. Also with Axe types: I-K and shields of [[:File:R565.jpg|R565]].<br>
{|
|- valign="top" id="D2_London"
|width="100pt"| [[File:BM1856,0701.1449.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, London'''
:Current Location- British Museum: 1856,0701.1449
:Find Type- C9th-C10th
:Find Date- before 1856
:Dimensions-
::Total- 485mm
::Blade-
::Socket- domed copper alloy rivets in milled wire collars
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
|- valign="top" id="BM22"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, ?'''
:Current Location- British Museum: No. 22
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
|- valign="top" id="BM21"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, ?'''
:Current Location- British Museum: No. 21
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
|- valign="top" id="York"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Spear_York.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, York'''
:Current Location-
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Notes- Bronze socket of spearhead from Farnham, Pitt Rivers Museum C11th. This type of spearhead could be considered to be an eastern (Finish) type except for this find from York and another from the British Museum.
:Bibliography- [FUGLESANG 1980:fig.3] [LANG 1981] [KENDRICK 1949:pl.LXIX]
|}
<br>
==Thålin Group 3==