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Primary Sources

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  38. Fuglesang, Signe Horn (1980) Some Aspects of the Ringerike Style, A phase of 11th century Scandinavian art. Odense University Press.
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  42. Graham-Campbell, James (1992) Viking Treasure from the North West. The Cuerdale Hoard in its Context.
  43. Graham-Campbell, James; Batey, Colleen; Clarke, Helen; Page, R.I. and Price, Neil S. (1994) Cultural Atlas of the Viking World.
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  47. Graham-Campbell, James (2013) Viking Art.
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  76. Laking, Guy (1920) Record of European Armour and Arms. (Available Online)
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  80. Leahy, Kevin and Bland, Roger (2013) The Staffordshire Hoard.
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References

  1. Wheeler, R.E.M. (1927) London and the Vikings. London Museum Catalogues: No 1


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