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Brooches - Viking Single Styles

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==Equal armed brooches [V/F]==
After Petersen [PETERSEN 1928]<br>
Not found after the C9th in Denmark [ROESDAHL and & WILSON 1982:p.129]<br>
===P58, P59, P60, P61===
P58 most common form [ROESDAHL and & WILSON 1982:p.302 cat.283]<br>
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* Scar, Scotland (OWEN and DALLAND 1999, p.68) – Northern Norway?
'''Discussion'''<br>
4 have been found with oval brooch type P37 (OWEN and & DALLAND 1999, p.68).<br>
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|Discussion=
Filigree brooches are made thus: the front plate was cut to shape and relief decoration imprinted by a bronze die. Sometimes a plain back-plate was affixed. Finally filigree and granules were soldered to the front plate raised features. (ROESDAHL 1982, p.105)<br>
‘Patrices’ were used to achieve the basic convex shape. Made of bronze with raised relief. The silver sheet was placed on a yielding base and the Patrice hammered into it. (ROESDAHL and & WILSON 1992, p.254 cat.105,106)<br>
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*Type V- Filigree,
**1 find of silver, Nonnebakken, Denmark (ROESDAHL 1982, p.190)
**2 finds of gold , Hornelund, Denmark c.1000AD (ROESDAHL 1982, p.105) (ROESDAHL and & WILSON 1992, p.254 cat.107)
*Type VI - Punched and stamped,
**1 find of silver, Birka, Sweden (ARWIDSSON 1984) smaller than normal at 4.1cm.