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#HISTORISKA Historiska Muset. 2011. http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/birka.asp?sm=10_6. //[*HISTORISKA]
#HOLMQUIST1998 Holmquist Olausson, Lena. “The defence of Birka – this year’s excavation at the Garrison.” Viking Heritage Newsletter 5, 1998: 6-8. //[*HOLMQUIST OLAUSSON 1998]
#HOWARD-JOHNSTON1998 Howard-Johnston, James. “Trading in Fur, from Classical Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.” In Leather and Fur. Aspects of Early Medieval Trade and Technology, by Esther Cameron, 27. 1998. //[*HOWARD-JOHNSTON 1998]
#HUNDT1981 Hundt, Hans-Jurgen "Die Textil-und Schnurreste. Elisenhof" 1981. //[*HUNDT 1981]
#INGSTAD1992 Ingstad, Anne Stine. “The textiles in the Oseberg ship.” In Oseberg Dronningens Grav - Vår Arkeologiske Nasjonalskatt i Nytt Lys, by A. E. & Ingstad, A. S. & Myhre, B Christensen. 1992. //[*INGSTAD 1992]
#NICOLAYSEN1882 Nicolaysen, N. The Viking Ship Discovered in Gokstad Norway. 1882. //[*NICOLAYSEN 1882]
#NICOLLE2005 Nicolle, David. Carolingian Cavalryman AD 768-987 (Osprey Warrior 96). 2005. //[*NICOLLE 2005]
#OCONNOR2003 O'Connor, T.P. 'Skin and bones: correlating the osteological and artefactual evidence' in Mould, Quita, Ian Carlisle and Esther Cameron. Leather and Leatherworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. The Archaeology of York, The Small Finds 17/16. Craft, Industry and Everyday Life. 2003. //[*O'CONNER 2003]
#OSULLIVAN2004 O'Sullivan, Sinéad: Early medieval glosses on Prudentius' Psychomachia: the Weitz tradition. 2004. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=W6muRNsEtgoC&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=psychomachia+manuscripts&source=bl&ots=cN3P4zbrHO&sig=IhYtf7NHMAgDHpbdg2QcRgUY6jU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nTcMT6rXBY2bOqiwjZwH&ved=0CE4Q6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=psychomachia%20manuscripts&f=false Available Online] //[*O'SULLIVAN 2004]
#OAKESHOTT2002 Oakshott, Ewart. “Introduction to the Viking Sword.” In Swords of the Viking Age, by Ian PEIRCE, 1-14. 2002. //[*OAKESHOTT 2002]
#SINDBAEK2007 Sindbaek, Soren M. ‘Trade and Exchange Part 2 – Northern Europe’ in James Graham-Campbell ‘The Archaeology of Medieval Europe’. 2007. //[*SINDBAEK 2007]
#SKODELL2008 Skodell, Henry. “Schutzausrüstung zur zeit der Schlacht von Hastings (Protective Equipment Present at the Battle of Hastings).” http://www.reenactment.de/reenactment_start/reenactment_startseite/diverses/kitguide/kitguide.html. 2008. //[*SKODELL 2008]
#SPRIGGS1998 Spriggs, James A. “The British Beaver - Fur, Fact and Fantasy.” In Leather and Fur. Aspects of Early Medieval Trade and Technology, by Esther Cameron, 27. 1998. //[*SPRIGGS 1998]
#STEPHENSON2002 Stephenson, I. P. The Anglo-Saxon Shield. Tempus, 2002. //[*STEPHENSON 2002]
#STEPHENSON2007 Stephenson, I. P. The Late Anglo-Saxon Army. Tempus, 2007. //[*STEPHENSON 2007]
#WHEELER1935 Wheeler, R.E.M. London and the Saxons. London Museum Catalogues: No 6, 1935. //[*WHEELER 1935]
#WHEELER1927 Wheeler, R.E.M. London and the Vikings. London Museum Catalogues: No 1, 1927. //[*WHEELER 1927]
#WIGH1998 Wigh, Bengt. “Animal Bones from the Viking Town of Birka, Sweden.” In Leather and Fur. Aspects of Early Medieval Trade and Technology, by Esther Cameron, 27. 1998. //[*WIGH 1998]
#WILD2003 Wild, John, Peter. Textiles in Archaeology. Shire Archaeology. 2003. //[*WILD 2003]
#WILSON1964 Wilson, David M. Anglo-Saxon Ornamental Metalwork 700-1100. The British Museum, 1964. //[*WILSON 1964]