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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. (LIB) //[*CAMERON 2007]
#CAMPBELL1982 Campbell, James. “The Anglo-Saxons.” 1982. (LIB) //[*CAMPBELL 1982]
#CRAWFORD2009 Crawford, Sally. Daily life in Anglo-Saxon England. 2009. (LIB) //[*CRAWFORD 2009]
#CROOM2000 Croom, A. T. Roman Clothing and Fashion. 2000. (LIB) //[*CROOM 2000]
#CROSSLEY-HOLLAND1982 Crossley-Holland, Kevin. The Anglo-Saxon World, An Anthology. Including the complete Beowulf. 1982. (LIB) //[*CROSSLEY-HOLLAND 1982]
#CUBBON1983 Cubbon, A.M. The Art of the Manx Crosses. A Selection of photographs with notes. 1983. (LIB) //[*CUBBON 1983]
#CUMMING1857 [[:Category:Cumming 1857|Cumming, J.G. The Runic and other Monumental Remains in the Isle of Man. 1857.]] //[*CUMMING 1857]
#BIDDLE2001 Biddle, Martin, and Birthe Kjolbye-Biddle. 'Repton and the great heathen army, 873-4' in [[:Category:Graham-Campbell 2001|'Vikings and the Danelaw. Select Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress. Edited by James Graham-Cambell, Richard Hall, Judith Jesch and David N. Parsons. 2001.]] //[*BIDDLE and KJBLBYE-BIDDLE 2001]
#CAMERON2003 Cameron, Esther A. 'Sheaths and Scabbards' 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. pp.3354-3391 //[*CAMERON 2003]
#CRAWFORD2009 Crawford, Sally. Daily life in Anglo-Saxon England. 2009. (LIB) //[*CRAWFORD 2009]
#CROOM2000 Croom, A. T. Roman Clothing and Fashion. 2000. (LIB) //[*CROOM 2000]
#CROSSLEY-HOLLAND1982 Crossley-Holland, Kevin. The Anglo-Saxon World, An Anthology. Including the complete Beowulf. 1982. (LIB) //[*CROSSLEY-HOLLAND 1982]
#DUCZKO1984 Duczko, Wladyslaw "Die Kugelnadel" in Birka II:1 1984. //[*DUCZKO 1984]
#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]