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There are four ways that copper-alloy vessels were made: by casting, raising, dishing or riveting. [ARWIDSSON 1984] Petersen argues that many of the copper-alloy vessels from Norway were insular because they contained a large percentage of tin, an alloy not found in Norwegian copper-alloy [PETERSEN 1940]:p.8.
Riveted Vessels
Norway, Gokstad
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Norway, Buskerud: Sønsteby, Heggen
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Norway: Micklebostad
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Norway, Akershus: Skisjordet, Nordby parish
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Norway, Hedmark: Blyetad, Vang parish
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Norway, Hedmark: Flakstad parish
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Norway, Vest-Agder: Skomrak
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Norway, Hordaland: Fana kirke B322
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Norway, Hordaland: Fana kirke B323
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Hopperstad
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Vangen
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Mykleboslad, Eid parish
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Norway, Møre og Romsdal: Ukjent
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Gloppen
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Norway, Nord-Trøndelag: Alstadhaug
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Sweden
Sweden, : Mastermyr 23/24
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Sweden, : Mastermyr 19/20
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References
Arwidsson, Greta and Berg, Gösta (1983) The Mästermyr Find. A Viking Age Tool Chest from Gotland. [ARWIDSSON 1983] *
Arwidsson, Greta (ed.) (1984) Birka II:1 Systematische Analysen der Graberfunde. [Systematic Analysis of the Graves Findings] Birka, Kungliga Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien: II:1 [ARWIDSSON 1984] ^ *
Graham-Campbell, James (ed.) (1980) Viking Artefacts, A Select Catalogue. British Museum Publications [GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 1980] *
Petersen, Jan (1940) British Antiquities of the Viking Period, Found in Norway. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. (Available Online) Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland: Part 5 [PETERSEN 1940] ^ *
Petersen, Jan (1951) Vikingetidens Redskaper. [PETERSEN 1951] *
Roesdahl, Else, and Wilson, David M. (eds.) (1992) From Viking to Crusader, The Scandinavians and Europe 800-1200. Nordic Council of Ministers. [ROESDAHL & WILSON 1992] *
Schietzel, Kurt (2014) Spurensuche Haithabu [Searching for the Remains of Hedeby]. [SCHIETZEL 2014] *
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