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Copper-alloy Cauldrons & Pans

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There are four ways that copper-alloy vessels were made: by casting, raising, dishing or riveting. [ARWIDSSON 1984]

Riveted Vessels

Norway, Gokstad

Copper - Norway, Gokstad (Universtetsmuseene).jpg
Current Location-  C10416
Type- Boat Burial
Find Date-
Construction- Riveted
Dimensions- Dia:75cm H:50cm (Petersen 1951:p.528)
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Norway, Buskerud: Sønsteby, Heggen

Copper - Norway, Sønsteby (Petersen 1951).jpg
Current Location-  C20634
Type-
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Construction-
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Norway: Micklebostad

R727.jpg
Current Location-



Norway, Akershus: Skisjordet, Nordby parish

Copper - Norway, Skisjordet (Petersen 1940).jpg
Current Location-  C1023



Norway, Hedmark: Blyetad, Vang parish

Copper - Norway, Blyetad (Petersen 1940).jpg
Current Location-  C5283
Type- Grave Find (Female) C10th
Find Date-
Construction-
Dimensions- Dia:12.5cm
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References

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