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#CRAWFORD2009 Crawford, Sally. Daily life in Anglo-Saxon England. 2009. //[*CROWFORD 2009]
 
#CRAWFORD2009 Crawford, Sally. Daily life in Anglo-Saxon England. 2009. //[*CROWFORD 2009]
 
#CROOM2000 Croom, A. T. Roman Clothing and Fashion. 2000. //[*CROOM 2000]
 
#CROOM2000 Croom, A. T. Roman Clothing and Fashion. 2000. //[*CROOM 2000]
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#CUMMING1857 Cumming, J.G. The Runic and other Monumental Remains in the Isle of Man. 1857. //[*CUMMING1857]
 
#D’AMATO2012 D’Amato, Raffaele. The Varangian Guard 988–1453 (Men-at-Arms 459). Osprey, 2012. //[*D’AMATO2012]
 
#D’AMATO2012 D’Amato, Raffaele. The Varangian Guard 988–1453 (Men-at-Arms 459). Osprey, 2012. //[*D’AMATO2012]
 
#DAVIDSON1962 Davidson, Hilda, Ellis. The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England. 1962. //[*DAVIDSON 1962]
 
#DAVIDSON1962 Davidson, Hilda, Ellis. The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England. 1962. //[*DAVIDSON 1962]
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#KENDRICK1949 Kendrick, T.D. Late Saxon and Viking Art. Butler and Tanner, 1949. //[*KENDRICK 1949]
 
#KENDRICK1949 Kendrick, T.D. Late Saxon and Viking Art. Butler and Tanner, 1949. //[*KENDRICK 1949]
 
#KENWARD1978 Kenward, H. K., D Williams, P. J. Spencer, J R A Greig, D. J. Rachham, D.A. Brinklow.  ‘The environment of Anglo-Scandinavian York’ in Richard Hall ‘Viking Age York and the North’. CBA Research Report no.27. 1978. //[*KENWARD 1978]
 
#KENWARD1978 Kenward, H. K., D Williams, P. J. Spencer, J R A Greig, D. J. Rachham, D.A. Brinklow.  ‘The environment of Anglo-Scandinavian York’ in Richard Hall ‘Viking Age York and the North’. CBA Research Report no.27. 1978. //[*KENWARD 1978]
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#KERMODE1892 Kermode, P.M.C. Catalogue of the Mank's Crosses. 1892. //[*KERMODE 1892]
 
#KIM2010 Kim, and Mittman. “Anglo-Saxon Frames of Reference.” 2010. //[*KIM and MITTMAN 2010]
 
#KIM2010 Kim, and Mittman. “Anglo-Saxon Frames of Reference.” 2010. //[*KIM and MITTMAN 2010]
 
#KIRPICHNIKOV1971 Kirpichnikov, Anatolij N. Old Russian Arms and Armour: Helmets. 1971. //[*KIRPICHNIKOV 1971]
 
#KIRPICHNIKOV1971 Kirpichnikov, Anatolij N. Old Russian Arms and Armour: Helmets. 1971. //[*KIRPICHNIKOV 1971]

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