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Each item is laid out in the following fashion:
*Definition
*Recreation guide
*Art
*Literature
*Archaeology
*Discussion
Not all items have evidence from Art, Literature and Archaeology. When a specific source of evidence is missing then that title is omitted.<br>
An example image is included where possible for each entry. Many items cover a number of varied forms and this should be remembered when referring to the images.<br>

==Definition ==
A very short description is supplied often stating materials used, item dimensions and a date range of probable use.

== Recreation guide ==
The [[Recreation guide]] simple table is intended to supply a quick overview of the popularity of any given item over the period of 800 to 1200AD. These tables are intended to be used by people recreating the Viking Age in Britain and it is hoped that by simplifying each item in this way a reasonably accurate recreation can be achieved. <br>
More detailed date ranges can be gained from associated typology tables or from the item description.<br>

==Art==
Images have been sourced from [[manuscripts]], embroideries and carvings. Many images are copies of earlier work, using existing prototypes. A good deal of analysis needs to be done before an interpretation can be used.

=====Manuscripts=====
Instead of using the full Library and manuscript reference the Compendium uses a concise catalogue number.<br>
<br>
Where x is the reference number
*Cx Carolingian Manuscripts 800-950AD
*Tx Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts 900-1066AD
*Ox Ottoninan Manuscripts 950-1066AD
*Rx Romanesque Manuscripts 1066-1200AD
<br>
The manuscript catalogue number is linked to the [[Manuscripts]] wiki article and from there you can gain a quick summary about the cited manuscript, a primary library web link and a list of currently known folios in published books.<br>

=====Embroideries and Carvings=====
These are referenced by name and a book references cited. <br>
For images from the Bayeux Tapestry plate numbers from David Wilson’s ‘The Bayeux Tapestry’ (WILSON 1985) has been used throughout.

==Literature==
The ‘Literature’ section in this volume contains a small selection of oft referred to works. When these are cited only the literature title is supplied. Book references can be found in the ‘Literature’ section.<br>
For quoted literature not included in the ‘Literature’ sections a standard book citation is supplied.

==Archaeology==
The cited source or sources are in our opinion those that give the best published summary and preferably a stated date range.

==Discussion==
It is our intention to supply as many opinions as possible regarding the possible usage and construction of the item in question. All opinions are fully cited with the exception of ours that are given last and in ''italics'' <br>