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  • ...9] types. Winged spearheads have been ground together in their own section and also include finds from outside of Britain. * Current location- The Musuem and catalogue number.
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  • :*{{ListRef|Bersu & Wilson 1966}} |Accession= 1966-0373.08
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  • ...of the weaves. In a tabby weave the weft thread goes over one warp thread and under one. * Kildonan, Isle of Eigg: Wool and linen in tabby weave were found, one piece of wool was piled.[HENSHALL 1952
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  • For longer Seaxes over 30cm (12") see [[Langseax]] and for Scandinavian combat knives see [[Norse Style Knives]]. Harke defined knives and short seaxes by size with knives being under 175mm and short seaxes being over 180mm. [CAMERON 2000:p.49]. Like Esther Cameron we
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  • ====Carolingian and Ottonian==== ** Skálpr – a less frequent term to describe a bag or cover and probably refers to the leather sheath [DAVIDSON 1962: p.187]
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  • [[Amulets]] are classed as protective items and usually are in the shape of a specific object.<br> Pendants may or may not be protective items and are generally more stylistic or are items that have been repurposed. <br>
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  • ...d to and was used by Petersen in 1919 [PETERSEN 1919] and almost all books and papers since. A new typology is presented in Hjardar & Vike 'Vikings at War ...flange. A variant has a less pronounced transition between dome and neck, and a lower neck."[PEDERSEN 2014A:p.98] <br>
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  • ::*{{ListRef|Wilson 1965|p.52 (no.24)}} ...found with a plain penannular brooch, a belt, a whetstone, valuable beads and some small pieces of flint (Scran 2015)
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  • * Oseberg, Norway, 834AD. Shield boards [FOOTE and WILSON 1970: plate 25b] ==Round shield back and grip==
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  • :*{{ListRef|Bersu & Wilson 1966|p.72}} :*{{ListRef|Wilson 2008|p.36}}
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  • *[[#Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway: Ecclefechan, Torbeckhill]] *[[#Scotland, Argyll and Bute: Ardnamurchan]]
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  • ...otland, North and East England (Danelaw), Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and 1 from L’Anse aux Meadows in North America. There are no finds from the s Found in both male and female graves [Fanning 1994:p.53]<br>
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  • | Book = Bersu & Wilson 1966 | Title = Bersu, Gerhard and Wilson, David M. (1966) ''Three Viking Graves in the Isle of Man''. The Society for Medieval Archa
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  • ...classification of Viking age swords in Ireland'' in Clarke H. B. 'Ireland and Scandinavia in the Early Viking Age' from Żabiński 2007 {{:Swords of Type VIII and IX found in Britain}}
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  • :*{{ListRef|Bersu & Wilson 1966}} :*{{ListRef|Wilson 2008|p.36-37}}
    8 members (0 subcategories, 8 files) - 10:57, 20 August 2018
  • File:Sword ballateare.jpg
    BERSU and WILSON (1966) pl.XII
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