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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.
The subject is discussed by Speed, Greg & Walton Rogers in their paprer on the Adwick-le-Street grave [SPEED, GREG & WALTON ROGERS 2004]:p.80. Here they site two more differing views; David Wilson writing in 1973 thinks that the Scandinavian metal workers would have been capable of producing Copper-alloy vessels; and Gustaf Trotzig writing in 1991 regarding metal vessels from Gotland agrees with Petersen's opinion that these were imports.
England
England, South Yorkshire: Adwick-le-Street
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France
France, : L'Ile de Groix (Y)
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France, : L'Ile de Groix (Z)
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Denmark
Denmark, Jyland: Bjerringhoj
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Denmark, : Hedeby Grave kgr1
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Denmark, : Hedeby Grave kgr5
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Denmark, : Hedeby Grave 497
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Norway
Norway, Gokstad
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Norway, Buskerud: Sønsteby, Heggen
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Norway, Østfold: Østby (no.1)
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Norway, Østfold: Haugen (no.2)
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Norway, Akershus: Holstad Parish (no.3)
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Norway, Akershus: Skisjordet, Nordby parish (no.4)
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Norway, Hedmark: Blyetad, Vang parish (no.5)
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Norway, Hedmark: Flakstad parish (no.6)
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Norway, Vest-Agder: Skomrak (no.14)
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Norway, Hordaland: Fana kirke B322 (no.27)
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Norway, Hordaland: Fana kirke B323 (no.27)
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Hopperstad (no.33)
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Vangen (no.34)
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Norway: Micklebostad (no.38)
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Gloppen (no.39)
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Norway, Sogn og Fjordane: Mykleboslad, Eid parish (no.41)
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Norway, Møre og Romsdal: Ukjent (no.42)
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Norway, Nord-Trøndelag: Alstadhaug (no.51)
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Sweden
Sweden, : Mastermyr 23/24
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Sweden, : Mastermyr 19/20
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References
Universitetsmuseenes Webportal
- Cooking & Eating
- 1 Star
- Petersen 1940
- Petersen 1951
- Speed, Greg & Walton Rogers 2004
- Bjorn & Shetelig 1940
- Chatellier & Pontois 1908
- WOV 2003
- Arents & Eisenschmidt 2010a
- Schietzel 2014
- Nicolaysen 1882
- Universitetsmuseenes Webportal
- Pages with broken file links
- Rygh 1885
- Graham-Campbell 1989
- Arwidsson 1983
- Arwidsson 1984
- Graham-Campbell 1980
- Roesdahl & Wilson 1992