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#DAWSON2009 Dawson, Timothy. Byzantine Cavalryman c.900-1204 (Warrior 139). Osprey, 2009. //[*Dawson 2009]
#DESTOUTE2008 de Stoute, Jur. Paleo Planet, Archery - Primitive Bows - 1200 year old longbow from Netherlands. 12 05 2008. http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/reply/190064/Close--pics--1200-year-old-longbow--Netherlands-discussion#reply-190064. //[*DE STOUTE 2008]
#DEVIRES Devires, Kelly & Robert Smith. Medieval Weapons 'An Illustrated History of Their Impact'. 2007. //[*DEVIRES & and SMITH 2007]
#DODWELL1993 Dodwell, C. R. The Pictorial Arts of the West 800-1200. Yale University Press, 1993. //[*DODWELL 1993]
#EAVESa Eaves, Ian. Hermann Historica - An Eastern Europe four plate helmet. 11 11 2001. http://www.hermann-historica.de/auktion61/on_kat_W_gb.htm. //[*EAVES-a]
#FANNING1994 Fanning, Thomas. Viking Age Ringed Pins from Dublin. 1994. //[*Fanning 1994]
#FLEMING2007 Fleming, Robin. Acquiring, flaunting and destroying silk in late Anglo-Saxon England. 2007. //[*FLEMING 2007]
#FOOTE1970 Foote, P.G., and D.M. Wilson. The Viking Achievement. Book Club Associates. 1970. //[*FOOTE & and WILSON1970]
#FUGLESANG1980 Fuglesang, Signe Horn. Some Aspects of the Ringerike Style, A phase of 11th century Scandinavian art. Odense University Press, 1980. //[*FUGLESANG 1980]
#GEIJER1938 Geijer, Agnes. Birka III - Die Textilfunde Aus den Grabern. 1938. //[*GEIJER 1938]
#JONES2002 Jones, Lee, A. “Overview of Hilt & Blade Classifications.” In Swords of the Viking Age, by Ian PEIRCE, 15-23. 2002. //[*JONES 2002]
#KENDRICK1949 Kendrick, T.D. Late Saxon and Viking Art. Butler and Tanner, 1949. //[*KENDRICK 1949]
#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]
#KONGENS Kongens Borge. The Trelleborg Shield. http://www.kongensborge.dk/index.php?pageid=arkaeologens_dagbog (accessed 2010). //[*KONGENS BORGE]
#LOVLID2010 Lovlid, D. H. Skjoldehamnfunnet i lys av ny kunnskap. 2010. //[*LOVLID 2010]
#MacGREGOR1985 MacGregor, Arthur. Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn, The Technology of Skeletal Materials since the Roman Period. Barnes & Noble Books, 1985. //[*MacGREGOR 1985]
#MacGREGOR1999 MacGregor, Arthur, A. J. Mainman, and N.S.H. Rogers. Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn from Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. YAT 17/12, 1999. //[*MacGREGOR, MAINMAN & and ROGERS 1999]
#MAGI-LOUGAS1994 Magi-Lougas, Marika. “On the Relations between the Countries around the Baltic as Indicated by the Background of Viking Age Spearhead Ornament.” 1994. //[*MAGI-LOUGAS 1994]
#MAINMAN2000 Mainman, A.J., and N.S.H. Rogers. Finds from Anglo-Scandinavian York. AY17-14. York Archeological Trust, 2000. //[*MAINMAN & and ROGERS 2000]
#MALARSTEDT1986 Malarstedt,Hilkka. Uebriger Guertelzubehoer. In Birka II-2 Systematische Analysen der Graeberfunde. 1986 //[*MALARSTEDT 1986]
#MANLEY1985 Manley, John. “The Archer and the Army in the Late Saxon Period.” Anglo-SAxon Studies in Archaeology and History 4, 1985: 223 - 235. //[*MANLEY 1985]
#MONTEMBAULT1998 Montembault, Veronique. “Leather finds from Rouen and Saint-Denis, France.” In Leather and Fur. Aspects of Early Medieval Traqde and Technology, by Esther Cameron. 1998. //[*MONTEMBAULT 1998]
#MORRIS2000 Morris, Carole. Wood and Woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. YAT, 2000. //[*MORRIS 2000]
#MOULD2003 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 //[*MOULD, CARLISLE & and CAMERON 2003]
#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]
#RYGH1885 Rygh, O. Norske Oldsager. Christiana, 1885. //[*RYGH 1885]
#SHEEHAN1992 Sheehan, John. “Coiled Armrings - An Hiberno-Viking Silver Armring Type.” The Journal of Irish Archaeology, VI 91/92, 1992: 41-53. //[*SHEEHAN 1992]
#SHEEHAN2010 Sheehan, John, and Donnchadh Ó Corráin. The Viking Age: Ireland and the west, Proceedings of the Fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 2005 . 2010. //[*SHEEHAN & and O CORRAIN 2010]
#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]
#STEPHENSON2002 Stephenson, I. P. The Anglo-Saxon Shield. Tempus, 2002. //[*STEPHENSON 2002]
#WALTON1989 Walton, Penelope. Textiles, Cordage and Raw Fibre from 16-22 Coppergate. YAT, 1989. //[*WALTON 1989]
#WATKINS2010 Watkins, Anne. E. “Aelfric's Colloquy. Translated from the Latin. Paper No. 16.” www.kentarchaeology.ac. 2010. http://www.kentarchaeology.ac/authors/016.pdf. //[*WATKINS 2010]
#WELANDER1987 Welander, R.D.E., Colleen Batey, and T.G. Cowie. “A Viking burial from Kneep, Uig, Isle of Lewis.” SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND 117, 1987: 149-174. //[*WELANDER, BATEY & and COWIE 1987]
#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]