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Round Shield Bosses

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Viking Age Compendium articles on Shields:
Viking Age Compendium articles on Shields:

Also known as an Umbo

Viking Domed

R564 Early

[Myklebost Cauldron]

R562 General

R563 Late

R565 Late & Eastern

Hiberno-Norse / English

Harrison has defined this type into 2 categories: [HARRISON & Ó FLOINN 2014]:p.116

Irish Sea A Type

  • England, Cubria: Ormside
  • Isle of Man, : Cronk Moar
  • Ireland, Dublin: South Great George's Street (99E414:197:1)
  • Scotland, Arran: Millhill, Lamlash
  • Norway, Vestfold: Kaupang, Grave Ka.316
Only known example outside of Britain and Ireland [HARRISON & Ó FLOINN 2014]:p.119.

Note: see [Ukjent gård] [Gravem] Vikingtid skjoldbule

Irish Sea B Type

There are 3 known examples:

  • Ireland, Dublin: College Green 1819 (Sirr 266)
  • Scotland, Colonsay: Kiloran Bay.
Dia:9cm H:11.5cm (top missing)
  • Scotland, : Balladoole


Irish

Carolingian


Decorative bosses

Gold leaf

A metal shield boss that has been covered in gold leaf.

Painted Bosses

A metal shield boss that has been covered in paint.

To the best of my knowledge no shield boss has been found with traces of paint still adhering to it. Also the painting of bosses seems unlikely as period paints do not have the necessary adhesive properties.

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