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Sword Scabbard Chapes

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/* Borre Style 1 */
Paulsen lists a total of 10 finds of this group [PAULSEN 1953:pp.48-53]<br>
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'''Andrshchuk Type 2'''<br>
''''Beast in Borre style with a mask in the middle''''<br>
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875-950AD'''Discussion'''<br>
Odin as shape-shifting sorcerer and shaman. Protection. [HEDENSTIERNA-JONSON 2006b:p.321]
A small group of sword chapes combining Borre style decoration with a possible Christian motif - the Crucifixion. Possibly originated in Denmark. [HEDENSTIERNA-JONSON 2006b:p.315]
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{{evidence|Art|Literature|'''Archaeology ='''<br>
*Russia, Ukrane. 2 finds. [ROESDAHL & WILSON 1992:cat.310] [WOV 2003:cat.4333]
*Sweden, Birka
*Germany, Bautzen [ROESDAHL & WILSON 1992:cat.263]
*Iceland, Lundur. 1 find, possibly from Gotland [ROESDAHL & WILSON 1992:cat.330]
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== Borre Style 2 ==