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#BIDDLE1992 Biddle, Martin, and Birthe Kjolbye-Biddle. “Repton and the Vikings.” Antiquity 66, 1992: 38-51. //[*BIDDLE 1992]
 
#BIDDLE1992 Biddle, Martin, and Birthe Kjolbye-Biddle. “Repton and the Vikings.” Antiquity 66, 1992: 38-51. //[*BIDDLE 1992]
 
#BISHOP1994 Bishop, M. C., and J.C.N. Coulston. Roman Military Equipment. Batsford Ltd, 1994. //[*BISHOP 1994]
 
#BISHOP1994 Bishop, M. C., and J.C.N. Coulston. Roman Military Equipment. Batsford Ltd, 1994. //[*BISHOP 1994]
#BJORN1940 Bjorn, Anathon, and Haakon Shetelig. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 4, ‘Viking Antiquities in England’. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. 1940. //[*BJORN 1940]  
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#BJORN1940 Bjorn, Anathon, and Haakon Shetelig. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 4, ‘Viking Antiquities in England’. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. 1940. //[*BJORN and SHETELIG 1940]  
 
#BOE1940 Bøe, Johanes. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 3, ‘Norse Antiquities in Ireland’. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. 1940. //[*BOE 1940]
 
#BOE1940 Bøe, Johanes. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 3, ‘Norse Antiquities in Ireland’. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. 1940. //[*BOE 1940]
 
#BRANDENBURGH2009 Brandenburgh, Chrystel R. Early medieval textile remains from settlements in the Netherlands. An evaluation of textile production. 2009. //[*BRANDENBURGH 2009]
 
#BRANDENBURGH2009 Brandenburgh, Chrystel R. Early medieval textile remains from settlements in the Netherlands. An evaluation of textile production. 2009. //[*BRANDENBURGH 2009]
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#PAULSEN1999 Paulsen, H. “Pfiel und Bogen in Haithabu.” In Neue Ausgrabungen in Haithabu; Band 33: Das archäologische Fundmaterial VI, by A. Geibig and H. Paulsen. 1999. //[*PAULSEN 1999]
 
#PAULSEN1999 Paulsen, H. “Pfiel und Bogen in Haithabu.” In Neue Ausgrabungen in Haithabu; Band 33: Das archäologische Fundmaterial VI, by A. Geibig and H. Paulsen. 1999. //[*PAULSEN 1999]
 
#PAULSEN1967 Paulsen, Peter. Alamannische Adelsgräber von Niederstotzingen, Kreis Heidenheim. Müller u. Gräff in Kommission, 1967. //[*PAULSEN 1967]
 
#PAULSEN1967 Paulsen, Peter. Alamannische Adelsgräber von Niederstotzingen, Kreis Heidenheim. Müller u. Gräff in Kommission, 1967. //[*PAULSEN 1967]
#PEIRCE2002 Peirce, Ian. Swords of the Viking Age. The Boydell Press, 2002. //[*PEIRCE]
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#PEIRCE2002 Peirce, Ian. Swords of the Viking Age. The Boydell Press, 2002. //[*PEIRCE 2002]
 
#PETERSEN1919 Petersen, Jan. De Norske Vikingesverd. 1919. //[*PETERSEN 1919]
 
#PETERSEN1919 Petersen, Jan. De Norske Vikingesverd. 1919. //[*PETERSEN 1919]
 
#PETERSEN1928 Petersen, Jan. Vikingetidens Smykker. 1928. //[*PETERSEN 1928]
 
#PETERSEN1928 Petersen, Jan. Vikingetidens Smykker. 1928. //[*PETERSEN 1928]

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