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{{MajorRef|Petersen 1940|Petersen 1951}} | {{MajorRef|Petersen 1940|Petersen 1951}} | ||
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].<br> | 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].<br> | ||
− | 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. | + | 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. <br> |
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+ | The following catalogue is by no means complete and will be added to over time.<br> | ||
==England== | ==England== | ||
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:Bibliography- | :Bibliography- | ||
:*{{ListRef|Speed, Greg & Walton Rogers 2004}} | :*{{ListRef|Speed, Greg & Walton Rogers 2004}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Scotland== | ||
+ | ===Scotland, Orkney: [[Viking burials found in Scotland#Westness, Rousay, Orkney|Westness, Rousay]]=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave Find (Female) | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Graham-Campbell & Batey 1998|p.136}} | ||
+ | :*{{ListWeb|National Museum of Scotland Website|[[http://www.nms.ac.uk/explore/collection-search-results/?item_id=168062 1]]}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= Museum of Scotland | ||
+ | |Accession= X.IL 731 | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <section begin=Scotland, Islay: Ballinaby/> | ||
+ | ===Scotland, Islay: [[Viking burials found in Scotland#Scotland, Argyll and Bute, Islay|Ballinaby]]=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave Find (Female) | ||
+ | :Find Date- 1877 | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Graham-Campbell & Batey 1998|p.122}} | ||
+ | :*{{ListWeb|National Museum of Scotland Website|[[http://www.nms.ac.uk/explore/collection-search-results/?item_id=167484 1]]}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= Museum of Scotland | ||
+ | |Accession= X.IL 731 | ||
+ | |i1=NMS Ballinaby copper-alloy pan.JPG | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <section end=Scotland, Islay: Ballinaby/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Ireland== | ||
+ | ===Northern Ireland : Rathlin Island=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave Find | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Graham-Campbell & Batey 1998|p.93}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Northern Ireland : Ballyholme=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave Find (Female) | ||
+ | :Find Date- 1841 | ||
+ | :Construction- "had a fine piece of chain attached [and] a quantity of wool inside it" | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Graham-Campbell & Batey 1998|p.93-94}} | ||
|Seen= | |Seen= | ||
|Museum= | |Museum= | ||
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|Accession= | |Accession= | ||
|i1=L'lle de Groix Bronze bowl (B).jpg | |i1=L'lle de Groix Bronze bowl (B).jpg | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Denmark== | ||
+ | ===Denmark, Jyland: Bjerringhoj=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|WOV 2003|cat.4941}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Denmark, : Hedeby Grave kgr1=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Chamber Grave | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Arents & Eisenschmidt 2010a}} | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Schietzel 2014}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Denmark, : Hedeby Grave kgr5=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Chamber Grave | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Arents & Eisenschmidt 2010a}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Denmark, : Hedeby Grave 497=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave Find | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Arents & Eisenschmidt 2010a}} | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Schietzel 2014}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
|i2= | |i2= | ||
}} | }} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
− | + | ===Norway, Møre og Romsdal: Villa Farm=== | |
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- | ||
+ | :Find Date- 1894 | ||
+ | :Construction- | ||
+ | :Dimensions- Dia:30.3cm | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListWeb|British Museum Website|[[http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=67061 1]]}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= 1894,1105.1 | ||
+ | |i1=BM-Web Copper Bowl Norway 1894,1105.1.jpg | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
===Norway, Nord-Trøndelag: Alstadhaug (no.51)=== | ===Norway, Nord-Trøndelag: Alstadhaug (no.51)=== | ||
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:Bibliography- | :Bibliography- | ||
:*{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1983}} | :*{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1983}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Sweden, : Birka Bj.474=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- Cast | ||
+ | :Dimensions- Dia:14.7cm H:4.5cm | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1984}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Sweden, : Birka Bj.644=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- Cast | ||
+ | :Dimensions- Dia:47.5cm H:9cm | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1984}} | ||
+ | |Seen= | ||
+ | |Museum= | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1= | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Sweden, : Birka Bj.791=== | ||
+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Type- Grave | ||
+ | :Find Date- | ||
+ | :Construction- Cast | ||
+ | :Dimensions- Dia:37cm H:6.5cm | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1984}} | ||
|Seen= | |Seen= | ||
|Museum= | |Museum= |
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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.
The following catalogue is by no means complete and will be added to over time.
England
England, South Yorkshire: Adwick-le-Street
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Scotland
Scotland, Orkney: Westness, Rousay
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Scotland, Islay: Ballinaby
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Ireland
Northern Ireland : Rathlin Island
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Northern Ireland : Ballyholme
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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, Møre og Romsdal: Villa Farm
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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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Sweden, : Birka Bj.474
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Sweden, : Birka Bj.644
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Sweden, : Birka Bj.791
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References
Universitetsmuseenes Webportal