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We have a few good literary sources describing the kinds of furs traded during the Viking Age.
- The Voyage of Ohthere from King Alfred's Orosius. Othere was from Halgoland and traded via Hedeby to London. He described the tribute paid to him by the Finlanders as:
- "Everyone pays according to his substance; the wealthiest many amongst them pays only the skins of fifteen martens, five reindeer skins, one bear's skin, ten bushels of feathers, a cloak of bear's or otter's skin, two ship-ropes (each sixty ells long), one made of whale's and the other of seal's skin." [HAKLUYT 1893:p.178]
- Owen-Crocker describes the Finlanders tribute as "bear or otter skin cyrtles" [OWEN-CROCKER 1998:p36]
- Al-Mukaddasi, Shams Al-Deen Abu Abdallah. 985AD "fur of steppe foxes, martens, foxes, beavers, spotted hares and goats" HOWARD-JOHNSTON 1998:p.69]
A few archeological sites have turned up a number of finds of fur.
- Birka, Sweden: 90 fragments of fur and 100 feathers [HAGG 1986:p.52] were found. Geijer reports of the following types of fur being found: Squirrel (grave 507), Marten (grave 557), Beaver (graves 539, 619, 956, 968). These pieces for fur were probably used as decoration on womens clothing. [GEIJER 1983: p.133] [HAGG 1986: p. 65]
Bear
Art
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Literature
- The Voyage of Ohthere: "a cloak of bear's or otter's skin"
Archaeology
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Discussion
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Beaver
Art
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Literature
- Al-Mukaddasi
Archaeology
- Birka, Sweden: Beaver (graves 539, 619, 956, 968)
Discussion
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Boar
Art
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Literature
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Archaeology
- Birka, Sweden: The boar bristles found in grave 739 were probably from a brush. [GEIJER 1983: p.133]
Discussion
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Duck
Art
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Literature
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Archaeology
- Birka, Sweden: Duck feathers or downs were found in 2 graves (597, 825) [GEIJER 1938: p.133]
Discussion
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Fox
Art
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Literature
- Al-Mukaddasi: "steppe foxes, and foxes"
Archaeology
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Discussion
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Goat
Art
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Literature
- Al-Mukaddasi
Archaeology
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Discussion
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Hare
Art
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Literature
- Al-Mukaddasi: "spotted Hares"
Archaeology
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Discussion
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Martin
Art
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Literature
- The Voyage of Ohthere
- Al-Mukaddasi
- Doomsday book. 1086AD. Mentions martin skins being imported into Chester [OWEN-CROCKER 1998:p36]
Archaeology
- Birka, Sweden: Marten (grave 557)
Discussion
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Sheep
Although wool is very common this section deals with non-processed sheep.
Art
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Literature
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Archaeology
- Birka, Sweden: Unspun sheeps fleece, probably from a sheepskin blanket, was found in two graves (731, 942)
Discussion
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Otter
Art
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Literature
- The Voyage of Ohthere: "a cloak of bear's or otter's skin"
Archaeology
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Discussion
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Reindeer
Art
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Literature
- The Voyage of Ohthere: "five reindeer skins"
Archaeology
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Discussion
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Seal
Art
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Literature
- The Voyage of Ohthere: "two ship-ropes (each sixty ells long), one made of whale's and the other of seal's skin"
Archaeology
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Discussion
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Whale
Art
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Literature
- The Voyage of Ohthere: "two ship-ropes (each sixty ells long), one made of whale's and the other of seal's skin"
Archaeology
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Discussion
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References
<nocite> GEIJER1938 HAGG1986 HAKLUYT1893 </nocite> <biblio force=false>#Template:Bib</biblio>