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#ARWIDSSON1986 Arwidsson, Greta. Birka II:2 Systematische Analysen der Graberfunde. 1986. //[*ARWIDSSON 1986]
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#CAMERON2007 Cameron, Esther A. Scabbards and Sheaths from Viking and Medieval Dublin. Medieval DublinExcavations 1962-81, Series B, Volume 8. 2007. //[*CAMERON 2007]
#CAMPBELL1982 Campbell, James. “The Anglo-Saxons.” 1982. //[*CAMPBELL 1982]
#CARLSSON2002 Carlsson, Dan. Combs and comb making in Viking Age and Middle Ages. 2002. //[*CARLSSON 2002]
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#COLLINS1949 Collins, E.P. "Some Viking-period Weapons from the Thames." The Berkshire Archaeological Journal. 1949. //[*COLLINS 1949]
#CUBBON1983 Cubbon, A.M. The Art of the Manx Crosses. A Selection of photographs with notes. 1983. //[*CUBBON 1983]
#COWHAM2007 Cowham, Mike. ‘The Viking Sun Compass’. Bulletin of The Scientific Instrument Society. 2007. //[*COWHAM 2007]
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#CUBBON1983 Cubbon, A.M. The Art of the Manx Crosses. A Selection of photographs with notes. 1983. //[*CUBBON 1983]
#CUMMING1857 Cumming, J.G. The Runic and other Monumental Remains in the Isle of Man. 1857. //[*CUMMING 1857]
#CURLE1982 Curle, C.L. Pictish and Norse finds from the Brough of Birsay 1934-74. 1982. //[*CURLE 1982]
#D’AMATO2012 D’Amato, Raffaele. The Varangian Guard 988–1453 (Men-at-Arms 459). Osprey, 2012. //[*D’AMATO 2012]
#DAVIDSON1962 Davidson, Hilda, Ellis. The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England. 1962. //[*DAVIDSON 1962]
#JONES1849 Jones, Michael. The Archaeological Journal. Volume 6 p.74-75. 1849. //[*JONES 1849]]
#JONES2002 Jones, Lee, A. “Overview of Hilt & Blade Classifications.” In Swords of the Viking Age, by Ian PEIRCE, 15-23. 2002. //[*JONES 2002]
#KEILY2012 Keily, Jackie and Lyn Blackmore. ‘The worked bone and antler objects’ pp.289-295 in Robert Cowie and Lyn Blackmore, Lundenwic. Excavations in Middle Saxon London, 1987-2000. 2012. //[*KEILY and BLACKMORE 2012]
#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]
#LANG1981 Lang, J.T. “A Viking Age Spear-Socket from York.” Medieval Archaeology, 25, 1981: 157–160. //[*LANG 1981]
#LARSON2001 Larson, Anne-Christine. The Vikings in Ireland. The Viking Ship Musem, Roskilde, 2001. //[*LARSON 2001]
#LAUWERIER1995 Lauwerier, Roel and Van Heeringen, Robert. Objects of Bone, Antler and Horn from The Circular Fortress of Oost-Souburg, The Netherlands (A.D. 900-975). 1995. //[*LAUWERIER and VAN HEERINGEN 1995]
#LEGIO Legio XX Online Handbook - Subarmalis. 8 8 2004. http://www.larp.com/legioxx/subarm.html. //[*LEGIO]
#LOWnd Low, Batey & Gourlay. A Viking Burial at Balnakeil, Sutherland. n.d. //[*LOW n.d.]
#NEUMANN2009 Newmann, Marieke. Posaments. 2009. http://www.silberknoten.de/en/index.php?id=2. //[*NEUMANN 2009]
#NICOLAYSEN1882 Nicolaysen, N. The Viking Ship Discovered in Gokstad Norway. 1882. //[*NICOLAYSEN 1882]
#NICHOLSON1997 Nicholson, Andrew. ‘The Antler’ and ‘The Bone and Horn Artefacts pp.474-499 in Peter Hill, Whithorn & St Ninian. The Excavation of a Monastic Town 1984-91. 1997. //[*NICHOLSON 1997]
#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'CONNOR 2003]
#PRIEST-DORMAN Priest-Dorman, Carolyn. An Archaeological Guide to Viking Men's Clothing. 1993. http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~capriest/mensgarb.html (accessed 2011). //[*PRIEST-DORMAN 1993]
#PRITCHARD1984 Pritchard, Frances A. Late Saxon Textiles from the City of London. 1984. Medieval Archaeology 28 46-76. //[*PRITCHARD 1984]
#PRITCHARD1984 Pritchard, Frances A. ‘Small Finds’ pp.175-210 in Aspects of Saxo-Norman London: II. Finds and Environmental Evidence, by Alan Vince. 1984. //[*PRITCHARD 1984]
#RAHTZ1976 Rahtz, Phillip. ‘Buildings and rural settlements’ in David Wilson ‘The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England’. 1976. //[*RAHTZ 1976]
#REDKNAP2000 Redknap, Mark. Vikings in Wales. An Archaeological Quest. 2000. //[*REDKNAP 2000]
#RICHARDS1995 Richards, Julian D. 'The viking barrow cemetery at Heath Wood, Ingleby, Derbyshire' in Medieval Archaeology 39 p.51-70. //[*RICHARDS 1995]
#RICHARDS2004 Richards, Julian D. Vikings in England. 2004. //[*RICHARDS 2004]
#RIDDLER2012 Riddler, Ian. ‘Riveted Mounts’ Reconsidered: Horn Composite Combs in Early Medieval Britain, Ireland and France. 2012. //[*RIDDLER 2012]
#ROESDAHL1981 Roesdahl, Else, James Graham-Campbell, Patricia Connor and Kenneth Pearson. The Vikings in England, ''and their Danish homeland''. 1981. //[*ROESDAHL 1981]
#ROESDAHL1982 Roesdahl, Else. Viking Age Denmark. British Museum, 1982. //[*ROESDAHL 1982]