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  1. zzBooks ==Books== //[*zz Books]
  2. ALMGREN1966 Almgren Bertil. The Viking. 1966. (LIB) //[*ALMGREN 1966]
  3. ANDERSON1873 Anderson, Joeseph, Jon A. Hjjaltalin and Gilbert Goudie. The Orkneyinga Saga. 1873. //[*ANDERSON 1873]
  4. ARBMAN1940 Arbman, Holger. Birka 1 Die Graber: Tafeln. 1940. //[*ARBMAN 1940]
  5. ARWIDSSON1983 Arwidsson, Greta and Gösta Berg. The Mästermyr Find. A Viking Age Tool Chest from Gotland. 1983. (LIB) //[*ARWIDSSON 1983]
  6. ARWIDSSON1984 Arwidsson, Greta. Birka II:1 Systematische Analysen der Graberfunde. 1984. (LIB) //[*ARWIDSSON 1984]
  7. ARWIDSSON1986 Arwidsson, Greta. Birka II:2 Systematische Analysen der Graberfunde. 1986. (LIB) //[*ARWIDSSON 1986]
  8. ARWIDSSON1989 Arwidsson, Greta. Birka II:3 Systematische Analysen der Graberfunde. 1989. //[*ARWIDSSON 1989]
  9. ATHERTON2006 Atherton, Mark. Teach Yourself Old English. 2006. //[*ATHERTON 2006]
  10. BACKHOUSE1984 Backhouse, Janet, D.H. Turner, and Leslie Webster. “The Golden Age of Anglo Saxon Art.” 1984. (LIB) //[*BACKHOUSE 1984]
  11. BACON1914 Bacon, Leonard The Song of Roland, Translated into English Verse. 1914. (Available Online) //[*BACON 1914]
  12. BAILEY1980 Bailey, Richard N. Viking Age Sculpture. 1980. (LIB) //[*BAILEY 1980]
  13. BENDER1992 Bender Jørgensen, Lise. North European Textiles, until AD 1000. 1992. (LIB) //[*BENDER JØRGENSEN 1992]
  14. BERSU1966 Bersu, Gerhard, and David M. Wilson. Three Viking Graves in the Isle of Man. The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Servies: No 1, 1966. (LIB) //[*BERSU and WILSON 1966]
  15. BISHOP2006 Bishop, M. C., and J.C.N. Coulston. Roman Military Equipment. From the Punic Wars to the Fall of Rome. Second Edition. 2006. (LIB) //[*BISHOP and COULSTON 2006]
  16. BJORN1940 Bjorn, Anathon, and Haakon Shetelig. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 4, ‘Viking Antiquities in England’. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. 1940. (LIB) //[*BJORN and SHETELIG 1940]
  17. BOE1940 Bøe, Johanes. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 3, ‘Norse Antiquities in Ireland’. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. 1940. (LIB) //[*BOE 1940]
  18. BOND2001 Bond, C. J. Fishing in Lapidge, Michael, The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England. 2001. (LIB) //[*BOND 2001]
  19. BRIDGEFORD2004 Bridgeford, Andrew. 1066: The Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry. 2004. (LIB) //[*BRIDGEFORD 2004]
  20. BRINK2008 Brink, Stefan. The Viking World. 2008. (LIB) //[*BRIDGEFORD 2004]
  21. BROGGER1921 Brogger, Anton Wilhelm. The Oseburg Ship. 1921. //[*BROGGER 1921]
  22. BROWN1990 Brown, Reginald Allen. Anglo-Norman Studies VI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1983. 1990. (Google Books Preview) //[*BROWN 1990]
  23. BROWN1991 Brown, Michelle P. Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. 1991. (LIB) //[*BROWN 1991]
  24. BROWN2007 Brown, Michelle P. Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age. 2007. (LIB) //[*BROWN 2007]
  25. BUDNY1997 Budny, Mildred. Insular, Anglo-Saxon, and Early Anglo-Norman Manuscript Art at Corpus Christi College Cambridge. 1997. //[*BUDNY 1997]
  26. CAMERON1998 Cameron, Esther A. Leather and fur: aspects of early medieval trade and technology. 1998. (LIB) //[*CAMERON 1998]
  27. CAMERON2000 Cameron, Esther A. Sheaths and Scabbards in England AD400-1100. Archaeopress, 2000. (LIB) //[*CAMERON 2000]
  28. CAMERON2007 Cameron, Esther A. Scabbards and Sheaths from Viking and Medieval Dublin. Medieval DublinExcavations 1962-81, Series B, Volume 8. 2007. (LIB) //[*CAMERON 2007]
  29. CAMPBELL1982 Campbell, James. “The Anglo-Saxons.” 1982. (LIB) //[*CAMPBELL 1982]
  30. CRAWFORD2009 Crawford, Sally. Daily life in Anglo-Saxon England. 2009. (LIB) //[*CRAWFORD 2009]
  31. CROOM2000 Croom, A. T. Roman Clothing and Fashion. Tempus, 2000. (LIB) //[*CROOM 2000]
  32. CROSSLEY-HOLLAND1982 Crossley-Holland, Kevin. The Anglo-Saxon World, An Anthology. Including the complete Beowulf. 1982. (LIB) //[*CROSSLEY-HOLLAND 1982]
  33. CUBBON1983 Cubbon, A.M. The Art of the Manx Crosses. A Selection of photographs with notes. 1983. (LIB) //[*CUBBON 1983]
  34. CUMMING1857 Cumming, J.G. The Runic and other Monumental Remains in the Isle of Man. 1857. //[*CUMMING 1857]
  35. DAMATO2012 D’Amato, Raffaele. The Varangian Guard 988–1453 (Men-at-Arms 459). Osprey Men-at-Arms 459, 2012. //[*D’AMATO 2012]
  36. DAVIDSON1962 Davidson, Hilda, Ellis. The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England. 1962. (LIB) //[*DAVIDSON 1962]
  37. DAWSON2009 Dawson, Timothy. Byzantine Cavalryman c.900-1204. Osprey Warrior 139, 2009. //[*DAWSON 2009]
  38. DEVIRES2007 Devires, Kelly & Robert Smith. Medieval Weapons 'An Illustrated History of Their Impact'. 2007. //[*DEVIRES and SMITH 2007]
  39. DICKINSON1992 Dickinson, Tania and Heinrich Härke Early Anglo-Saxon Shields. 1992. (LIB) //[*DICKINSON and HARKE 1992]
  40. DODWELL1993 Dodwell, C. R. The Pictorial Arts of the West 800-1200. Yale University Press, 1993. (LIB) //[*DODWELL 1993]
  41. DOUGLAS1981 Douglas, David Charles and George William Greenaway. English Historical Documents, 1042-1189. 995. (Google Books Preview) //[*DOUGLAS and GREENAWAY 1995]
  42. EDWARDS1998 Edwards, B.J.N. Vikings in North West England. The Artifacts. 1998. (LIB) //[*EDWARDS 1998]
  43. ENGELHARDT1866 Engelhardt, Conrad. Denmark in the early iron age. 1866. //[*ENGELHARDT 1866]
  44. EVANS2009 Evans, D.H., and Christopher LOVELUCK. Life and Economy at Early Medieval Flixborough. c.AD 600-1000. The Artefact Evidence. Excavations at Flixborough Volume 2. Oxbow Books, 2009. (LIB) //[*EVANS and LOVELUCK 2009]
  45. EWING2007 Ewing, Thor. Viking Clothing. Tempus, 2007. (LIB) //[*EWING 2007]
  46. FANNING1994 Fanning, Thomas. Viking Age Ringed Pins from Dublin. 1994. (LIB) //[*FANNING 1994]
  47. FOOTE1970 Foote, P.G., and D.M. Wilson. The Viking Achievement. Book Club Associates. 1970. (LIB) //[*FOOTE and WILSON 1970]
  48. FOWKE1875 Fowke, Frank. The Bayeux Tapestry. 1875. (Available Online) //[*FOWKE 1875]
  49. FREKE2002 Freke, David. Excavations on St. Patrick's Isle, Peel, Isle of Man 1982-88. Prehistoric, Viking, Medieval and Later. 2002. (LIB) //[*FREKE 2002]
  50. FUGLESANG1980 Fuglesang, Signe Horn. Some Aspects of the Ringerike Style, A phase of 11th century Scandinavian art. Odense University Press, 1980. //[*FUGLESANG 1980]
  51. GEIJER1938 Geijer, Agnes. Birka III - Die Textilfunde Aus den Grabern. 1938. //[*GEIJER 1938]
  52. GILES1847 Giles, J. A. William of Malmesbury’s Chronicle. ‘Kings of England from the earliest period to the reign of King Stephen’ 1125AD. 1847. //[*GILES 1847]
  53. GILES1848 Giles, J. A. Six Old English Chronicles. Ethelwerd, Asser's Life of Alfred, Geoffry of Monmouth, Gildas, Nennius & Richard of Cirencester. 1848. //[*GILES 1848]
  54. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL1980 Graham-Campbell, James. Viking Artefacts, ‘A Select Catalogue’. British Museum Publications, 1980. //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 1980]
  55. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL1980b Graham-Campbell, James, and Dafydd Kidd. The Vikings. British Museum Publications, 1980. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL and KIDD 1980]
  56. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL1989 Graham-Campbell, James. The Viking World, 1989. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 1989]
  57. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL1992 Graham-Campbell, James. Viking Treasure from the North West. The Cuerdale Hoard in its Context. 1992. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 1992]
  58. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL1994 Graham-Campbell, James, Colleen Batey, Helen Clarke, R.I. Page, Neil S. Price. Cultural Atlas of the Viking World, 1994. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 1994]
  59. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL1998 Graham-Campbell, James, and Colleen E. Batey. Vikings in Scotland, an archaeological survey. Edinburgh University Press, 1998. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL and BATEY 1998]
  60. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL2001 Graham-Campbell, James, Richard Hall, Judith Jesch and David N. Parsons. Vikings and the Danelaw. Select Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress. 2001. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2001]
  61. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL2007 Graham-Campbell, James. The Archaeology of Medieval Europe. 2007. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2007]
  62. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL2011 Graham-Campbell, James. The Cuerdale Hoard and Related Viking-age Silver and Gold from Britain and Ireland in the British Museum (British Museum Research Publication). 2011. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2011]
  63. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL2013 Graham-Campbell, James. Viking Art. 2013. (LIB) //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2013]
  64. GRAPE1994 Grape, Wolfgang. The Bayeux Tapestry. 1994. (LIB) //[*GRAPE 1994]
  65. GRIEG1940 Grieg, Sigurd. Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland Part 2, VIKING ANTIQUITIES IN SCOTLAND. Edited by Haakon Shetelig. 1940. (LIB) //[*GRIEG 1940]
  66. GROENMAN1984 Groenman van Waateringe, Willy. Die Lederfunde Von Haithabu. 1984. //[*GROENMAN VAN WAATERINGE 1984]
  67. GUMMERE1910 Gummere, Beowulf, The Harvard Classics, Volume 49. 1910. (Available Online) //[*GUMMERE 1910
  68. HAGAN2006 Hagan, Anne. Anglo-Saxon Food and Drink. 2006. (LIB) //[*HAGAN 2006]
  69. HAGG1984 Hagg, Inga. Die Textilfunde aus dem Hafen von Haithabu.Ausgrabungen in Haithabu, 1984. //[*HAGG 1984]
  70. HAGG1991 Hagg, Inga. Textilfunde aus der Siedlung und aus den Grabern von Haithabu.Ausgrabungen in Haithabu, 1991. (LIB) //[*HAGG 1991]
  71. HALD1972 Hald, Margrethe. Primitive Shoes. An Archaeological-Ethnological Study Based on Shoe Finds from the Jutland Peninsula. The National Museum of Denark, 1972. //[*HALD 1972]
  72. HALL1978 Hall, Richard. ‘Viking Age York and the North’. CBA Research Report no.27. 1978. //[*HALL 1978]
  73. HALL1984 Hall, Richard. The Viking Dig. 1984. (LIB) //[*HALL 1984]
  74. HALPIN2008 Halpin, Andrew. Weapons and Warfare in Viking and Medieval Dublin. National Museum of Ireland, 2008. (LIB) //[*HALPIN 2008]
  75. HAKLUYT1893 Hakluyt, Richard. The Discovery of Muscovy, with The Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan from King Alfred's Orosius. 1893. //[*HAKLUYT 1893]
  76. HAMMOND2010 Hammond, Brett. British Artefacts, Volume 2 - Middle Saxon & Viking. Greenlight Publishing, 2010. (LIB) //[*HAMMOND 2010]
  77. HARKE1992 Harke, Heinrich, and Tania Dickinson. Early Anglo-Saxon Shields. The Society of Antiquaries, 1992. (LIB) //[*HARKE and DICKINSON 1992]
  78. HARRISON1993 Harrison, Mark. Viking Hersier. Osprey Warrior 3. 1993. (LIB) //[*HARRISON 1993]
  79. HEALEY1996 Healey, Tim. Life in the Viking Age. Readers Digest. 1996. (LIB) //[*HEALEY 1996]
  80. HEATH1979 Heath, Ian. Byzantine Armies 886-1118. Osprey Men-at-Arms 89. 1979. //[*HEATH 1979]
  81. HEATH1985 Heath, Ian. The Vikings. Osprey Elite 3. 1985. (LIB) //[*HEATH 1985]
  82. HEWITT1885 Hewitt, John. Ancient Armour and Weapons. First published as 'Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe' by John Henry and James Parker in 1885. 1996. (LIB) //[*HEWITT 1885]
  83. HICKS2006 Hicks, Carola. The Bayeux Tapestry: The Life Story of a Masterpiece. 2007. (LIB) //[*HICKS 2006]
  84. HILL1997 Hill, Peter "Whithorn & St. Ninian The Excavation of a Monastic Town 1984-91". 1997. (LIB) //[*HILL 1997]
  85. HINTON1974 Hinton, David A. Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Ornamental Metalwork 700-1100 in the department of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum. 1974. (LIB) //[*HINTON 1974]
  86. HINTON2005 Hinton, David A. Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins ~ Possessions and People in Medieval Britain. 2005. (LIB) //[*HINTON 2005]
  87. HUBERT1970 Hubert, J., PORCHER, J. and VOLBACH, W.F. Carolingian Art. 1970. (LIB) //[*HUBERT 1970]
  88. HUNDT1981 Hundt, Hans-Jurgen "Die Textil-und Schnurreste. Elisenhof" 1981. (LIB) //[*HUNDT 1981]
  89. INGRAM1912 Ingram, James. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 1912. (Available Online) //[*INGRAM 1912]
  90. INWARDS1922 Inwards, Harry. Straw hats, their history and manufacture. 1922. //[*INWARDS 1922]
  91. JAMES2010 James, Simon. Excavations at Dura-Europos 1928-1937. Final Report VII. The Arms and Armour and other Military Equipment. 2010. (LIB) //[*JAMES 2010]
  92. JENSEN2010 Jensen, Bo. Viking Age Amulets in Scandinavia and Western Europe. BAR International Series 2169, 2010. (LIB) //[*JENSEN 2010]
  93. KENDRICK1949 Kendrick, T.D. Late Saxon and Viking Art. Butler and Tanner, 1949. (LIB) //[*KENDRICK 1949]
  94. KERMODE1892 Kermode, P.M.C. Catalogue of the Mank's Crosses. 1892. //[*KERMODE 1892]
  95. KERMODE1994 Kermode, P.M.C. Manx Crosses. Facsimile reprint of Kermode's 1907 "The inscribed and sculptured monuments of the Isle of Man from about the end of the fifth to the begining of the thirteenth century. Fully illustrated from drawings of the Crosses specially prepared by the Author, founded upon rubbings, and carefully compared with photographs and with the stones themselves; besides numerous figures in outline and a map showing distribution of the monuments". 1994. (LIB) //[*KERMODE 1994]
  96. KERSHAW2013 Kershaw, Jane F. Viking Identities. Scandinavian Jewellery in England. 2013. (LIB) //[*KERSHAW 2013]
  97. LACEY1999 Lacey, Robert and Danny Danziger. The Year 1000. What life was like at the turn of the Millennium. 1999. (LIB) //[*LACEY and DANZIGER 1999]
  98. LAKING1920 Laking, Guy. Record of European Armour and Arms. 1920. //[*LAKING 1920]
  99. LAING1907 Laing, Samuel. Heimskringla, A History of the Norse Kings. Revised with notes by Rasmus B. Anderson. 1907. //[*LAING 1907]
  100. LAPIDGE1999 Lapidge, Michael, John Blair, Simon Keynes and Donald Scragg. The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England. 1999. (LIB) //[*LAPIDGE 1999]
  101. LARSON2001 Larson, Anne-Christine. The Vikings in Ireland. The Viking Ship Musem, Roskilde, 2001. //[*LARSON 2001]
  102. LEAHY2003 Leahy, Kevin. Anglo-Saxon Crafts. 2003. (LIB) //[*LEAHY 2003]
  103. LEAHY2009 Leahy, Kevin and Roger Bland. The Staffordshire Hoard. 2013. (LIB) //[*LEAHY 2009]
  104. LEWIS2011 Lewis, Michael, Gale Owen-Crocker and Dan Terkla. The Bayeux Tapestry, New Approaches. 2011. (LIB) //[*LEWIS, Owen-Crocker and Terkla 2011]
  105. LORANGE1889 Lorange, A.L. Den Yngre Jernalders Svaerd. Bergens Museum 1889. //[*LORANGE 1889]
  106. MacGREGOR1985 MacGregor, Arthur. Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn, The Technology of Skeletal Materials since the Roman Period. Barnes & Noble Books, 1985. (LIB) //[*MacGREGOR 1985]
  107. MacGREGOR1999 MacGregor, Arthur, A. J. Mainman, and N.S.H. Rogers. Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn from Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. York Archaeological Trust 17/12, 1999. (LIB) //[*MacGREGOR, MAINMAN and ROGERS 1999]
  108. MAINMAN2000 Mainman, A.J., and N.S.H. Rogers. Finds from Anglo-Scandinavian York. York Archaeological Trust 17/14, 2000. (LIB) //[*MAINMAN and ROGERS 2000]
  109. MARGESEN1997 Margesen, Sue. The Vikings in Norfolk. 1997. (LIB) //[*MARGESEN 1997]
  110. MAYR-HARTING1999 Mayr-Harting, Henry. Ottonian Book Illumination, an historical study. 1999. (LIB) //[*MAYR-HARTING 1999]
  111. McCLURE1999 McClure, Judith and Roger Collins. Bede, The Ecclesiastical History of the English People. 1999. (LIB) //[*McCLURE and COLLINS 1999]
  112. MILLS2001 Mills, Nigel. Saxon & Viking Artifacts. Greenlight Publishing, 2001. (LIB) //[*MILLS 2001]
  113. MOLLER2011 Möller-Wiering, Susan. War and Worship. Textiles from 3rd to 4th-century AD Weapon Deposits in Denmark and Northern Germany. 2011. (LIB) //[*MÖLLER-WIERING 2011]
  114. MONTELIUS1874 Montelius, Oscar. Sveriges Forntid. 1874. (Available Online) //[*MONTELIUS1874]
  115. MONTFAUCON1729 de Montfaucon, Bernard. Monuments de la Monarchie Francoise Vol I. 1729. (Available Online) //[*MONTFAUCON 1729]
  116. MONTFAUCON1730 de Montfaucon, Bernard. Monuments de la Monarchie Francoise Vol II. 1730. (Available Online) //[*MONTFAUCON 1730]
  117. MORILLO1996 Morillo, Stephen. The Battle of Hastings: Sources and interpretations. 1996. (Google Books Preview) //[*MORILLO 1996]
  118. MORRIS2000 Morris, Carole. Wood and Woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. York Archaeological Trust 17/13, 2000. (LIB) //[*MORRIS 2000]
  119. MOULD2003 Mould, Quita, Ian Carlisle and Esther Cameron. Leather and Leatherworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. York Archaeology Trust 17/16, 2003. //[*MOULD, CARLISLE and CAMERON 2003]
  120. NASH2006 Nash, Walter A Departed Music, Old English Poetry. 2006. (LIB) //[*NASH 2006]
  121. NELSON1991 Nelson, Janet L. The Annals of St-Betin. Ninth-century histories, Volume 1. 1991. (LIB) //[*NELSON 1991]
  122. NICOLAYSEN1882 Nicolaysen, N. The Viking Ship Discovered in Gokstad Norway. 1882. (LIB) //[*NICOLAYSEN 1882]
  123. NICOLLE2005 Nicolle, David. Carolingian Cavalryman AD 768-987. Osprey Warrior 96. 2005. //[*NICOLLE 2005]
  124. OSULLIVAN2004 O'Sullivan, Sinéad: Early medieval glosses on Prudentius' Psychomachia: the Weitz tradition. 2004. (Available Online) //[*O'SULLIVAN 2004]
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  126. OAKESHOTT1991 Oakshott, Ewart. Records of the Medieval Sword. 1991. (LIB) //[*OAKESHOTT 1991]
  127. OHLGREN1992 Ohlgren, Thomas H. Anglo-Saxon Textual Illustration. 1992. (LIB) //[*OHLGREN 1992]
  128. OLIVER2012 Oliver, Neil. Vikings. 2012. (LIB) //[*OLIVER 2012]
  129. OSTERGARD2004 Ostergärd, Else. Woven into the Earth. Textiles from Norse Greenland. 2004. (LIB) //[*OSTERGARD 2004]
  130. OTTAWAY1992 Ottaway, Patrick. Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from Coppergate. York Archaeological Trust 17/06. 1992. (LIB) //[*OTTAWAY 1992]
  131. OWEN1999 Owen, Olwyn, and Magnar DALLAND. SCAR A Viking Boat Burial on Sanday, Orkney. Tuckwell Press. 1999. (LIB) //[*OWEN and DALLAND 1999]
  132. OWEN-CROCKER2004 Owen-Crocker, Gale R. Dress in Anglo-Saxon England. The Boydell Press. 2004. (LIB) //[*OWEN-CROCKER 2004]
  133. PAGE1995 Page, R.I. Chronicles of the Vikings. 1995. (LIB) //[*PAGE 1995]
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  180. WILLIAMS2014 Williams, Gareth, Peter Pentz, Matthias Wemhoff. Vikings. Life and Legend. The British Museum, 2014. (LIB) //[*WILLIAMS 2014]
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  186. WILSON2008 Wilson, David M. The Vikings in the Isle of Man. 2008. (LIB) //[*WILSON 2008]
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Book Sections

  1. zzSections ==Book Sections== //[*zz Sections]
  2. ARGE2008 Arge, Simun V. 'The Faroe Islands' in Stefan Brink, The Viking World. 2008. //[*ARGE 2008]
  3. ASHBY2007 Ashby, Steve. Bone and Antler Combs in The Finds Research Group, Datasheets 1-24. The Finds Research Group, 2007. //[*ASHBY 2007]
  4. BARRETT2007 Barrett, James. ‘Sea Fishing and long term Socio-economic trends in North Western Europe’ in James Graham-Campell, The Archaeology of Medieval Europe. 2007. //[*BARRETT 2007]
  5. BIDDLE2001 Biddle, Martin, and Birthe Kjolbye-Biddle. 'Repton and the great heathen army, 873-4' in James Graham-Cambell, Richard Hall, Judith Jesch and David N. Parsons. Vikings and the Danelaw. Select Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress. 2001. //[*BIDDLE and KJBLBYE-BIDDLE 2001]
  6. CAMERON2003 Cameron, Esther A. 'Sheaths and Scabbards' in Mould, Quita, Ian Carlisle and Esther Cameron. Leather and Leatherworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. York Archaeology Trust 17/16, 2003. pp.3354-3391 //[*CAMERON 2003]
  7. DUCZKO1984 Duczko, Wladyslaw "Die Kugelnadel" in Arwidsson, Greta. Birka II:1 Systematische Analysen der Graberfunde. 1984. //[*DUCZKO 1984]
  8. EDWARDS1992 Edwards, B.J.N. 'The Vikings in North West England. The Archaeological Evidence.' in [[:James Graham-Campbell's Viking Treasure from the North West. The Cuerdale Hoard in its Context. 1992. //[*EDWARDS 1992]
  9. FELLOWS2001 Fellows-Jensen, ‘Nordic Names and Loanwords in Ireland’ in Anne-Christine Larsen ‘The Vikings in Ireland, Viking Ship Museum’. 2001. //[*FELLOWS-JENSEN 2001]
  10. FOREMAN2009 Foreman, Martin. Bone and antler implements and utensils. In Evans, D.H., and Christopher LOVELUCK. Life and Economy at Early Medieval Flixborough. c.AD 600-1000. The Artefact Evidence. Excavations at Flixborough Volume 2. Oxbow Books, 2009. //[*FOREMAN 2009]
  11. GOODALL1980 Goodall, Ian H. “The Iron Objects.” In North Elmham Volume II, East Anglian Archaeology Report No.9 Norfolk, 509-516. Norfolk Archaeological Unit, Norfolk Museums Service, 1980. //[*GOODALL 1980]
  12. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL1995 Graham-Campbell, James, and John Sheehan. “A hoard of Hiberno-Viking arm-rings, probably from Scotland.” Proc SocAntiq Scot, 1995: 771-778. //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL and SHEEHAN 1995]
  13. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL2001b Graham-Campbell, James. 'Pagan Scandinavian burial in the central and southern Danelaw' in James Graham-Cambell, Richard Hall, Judith Jesch and David N. Parsons. Vikings and the Danelaw. Select Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress. 2001. //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2001b]
  14. GRAHAM-CAMPBELL2002 Graham-Campbell, James, with contributions from M.E.A. McCord, P.J. Ottaway, R.W. Sanderson, F.N. Shearman and P.R. Winsor. 'Tenth-Century Graves: The Viking-Age Artifacts and their Significance' in 'Excavations on St. Patrick's Isle, Peel, Isle of Man 1982-88. Prehistoric, Viking, Medieval and Later.' by David Freke. 2002. //[*GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2002]
  15. GRASLUND1984 Gräslund, Anne-Fofie. 'Beutel und Taschen'. In Birka II:2 Ststematische Analysen der Graberfunde, by Greta ARWIDSSON, 141-154 //[*GRASLUND 1984]
  16. HAGG1986 Hagg, Inga. “Die Tracht.” In Birka II:2 Ststematische Analysen der Graberfunde, by Greta Arwidsson, 51-72. 1986. //[*HAGG 1986]
  17. HEDGES1982 Hedges, John. "Textiles" in Anglo-Scandinavian Finds from Lloyds Bank, Pavement and other sites, by Arthur MacGregor, 1982 //[*HEDGES 1982]
  18. HILL2004 Hill, Paul. “Anglo-Saxon and Viking Period Spears.” In Ancient Weapons in Britain, by Logan THOMPSON. Pen and Sword Military, 2004. //[*HILL 2004]
  19. JANSSON1986 Jansson, Ingmar. Guertel und Guertelzubehoer vom Orientalischen Typ. In Birka II-2 Systematische Analysen der Graeberfunde. 1986 //[*JANSSON 1986]
  20. JONES2002 Jones, Lee, A. “Overview of Hilt & Blade Classifications.” In Swords of the Viking Age, by Ian PEIRCE, 15-23. 2002. //[*JONES 2002]
  21. 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]
  22. 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]
  23. MALARSTEDT1986 Malarstedt,Hilkka. Uebriger Guertelzubehoer. In Birka II-2 Systematische Analysen der Graeberfunde. 1986 //[*MALARSTEDT 1986]
  24. 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]
  25. 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]
  26. 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. York Archaeology Trust 17/16, 2003. //[*O'CONNOR 2003]
  27. OAKESHOTT1962 Oakshott, Ewart. 'The Shifford Sword' in The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England, by Hilda Ellis Davidson. 1962. //[*OAKESHOTT 1962]
  28. OAKESHOTT2002 Oakshott, Ewart. “Introduction to the Viking Sword.” In Swords of the Viking Age, by Ian PEIRCE, 1-14. 2002. //[*OAKESHOTT 2002]
  29. OWEN-CROCKER1998 Owen-Crocker, Gale R. “The Search for Anglo-Saxon Skin Garments and the Documentary Evidence.” In Leather and Fur. Aspects of Early Medieval Trade and Technology, by Esther Cameron. 1998. //[*OWEN-CROCKER 1998]
  30. 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]
  31. 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]
  32. RAHTZ1976 Rahtz, Phillip. ‘Buildings and rural settlements’ in David Wilson ‘The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England’. 1976. //[*RAHTZ 1976]
  33. RAU2007 Rau, Andreas. 'Remarks on finds of wooden quivers from Nydam Mose, Southern Jutland, Denmark' in Archaeologia Baltica. Vol. 8 'Weapons, weaponry and man' edited by Bliujiene A. 2007. (Available Online) //[*RAU 2007]
  34. RENAUD2008 Renaud, Jean. ‘The Duchy of Normandy’ in Stefan Brink, The Viking World. 2008. //[*RENAUD 2008]
  35. SHEEHAN2011 Sheehan, John. 'Hiberno-Scandinavian broad-band arm-rings' in James Graham-Campbell, The Cuerdale Hoard and Related Viking-age Silver and Gold from Britain and Ireland in the British Museum (British Museum Research Publication). 2011. //[*SHEEHAN 2011]
  36. SINDBAEK2007 Sindbaek, Soren M. ‘Trade and Exchange Part 2 – Northern Europe’ in James Graham-Campell, ‘The Archaeology of Medieval Europe’. 2007. //[*SINDBAEK 2007]
  37. 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. 1998. //[*SPRIGGS 1998]
  38. THOMAS2008 Thomas, Gabor. “Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking Strap Ends 750-1100.” in Rachel Tyson. The Finds Research Group, Datasheets 25-40. The Finds Research Group, 2008. //[*THOMAS 2008]
  39. THOMSON1998 Thomson, Roy “Leather Working Process.” In Leather and Fur. Aspects of Early Medieval Trade and Technology, by Esther Cameron. 1998. //[*THOMSON 1998]
  40. THUNMARK-NYLEN1984 Thunmark-Nylen, Lena. "Ringnadeln" in Birka II-1 edited by Greta Arwidsson. 1984. //[*THUNMARK-NYLEN 1984]
  41. VELLEV2007 Vellev, Jens. ‘Salt’ in James Graham-Campell, ‘The Archaeology of Medieval Europe’. 2007. //[*VELLEV 2007]
  42. WALLER1984 Waller, Jutta "Nadeln/Pfrieme und Pinzetten" in Birka II:1. 1984. //[*WALLER 1984]
  43. WALTON2012 Walton Rogers, Penelope. ‘Costume and Textiles’, from Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Dover, Excavations 1994, by Keith Parfitt and Trevor Anderson. 2012. //[*WALTON ROGERS 2012]
  44. 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. 1998. //[*WIGH 1998]
  45. WILSON1976b Wilson, David M. ‘The Animal Resources’ in David Wilson ‘The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England’. 1976. //[*WILSON 1976b]
  46. ZACHRISSON2008 Zachrisson, Inger. ‘The Sami and their interaction with the Nordic peoples’ in Stefan Brink, The Viking World. 2008. //[*ZACHRISSON 2008]

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CD's

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