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The Language of the Combmaker : Interpreting Complexity in Viking-Age Industry

The Language of the Combmaker : Interpreting Complexity in Viking-Age Industry

... so, we have seen that new ‘scandinavian’ or even ‘hiberno-norse’ templates were adopted in both northumbria and parts of Ireland in the tenth cen- tury. these combs rapidly became extremely popu - lar, and seem to have ...

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DARK-AGE AND VIKING-AGE POTTERY IN THE HEBRIDES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE UDAL, NORTH UIST

DARK-AGE AND VIKING-AGE POTTERY IN THE HEBRIDES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE UDAL, NORTH UIST

... The construction techniques and their relationships to specific forms are discussed in more detail in a later section, after all the Viking-age pottery has been described, but the presen[r] ...

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Micromorphological and chemical investigation of late-Viking age grave fills at Hofstaðir, Iceland

Micromorphological and chemical investigation of late-Viking age grave fills at Hofstaðir, Iceland

... a Viking feasting hall dated to the late 10 th early 11 th century, the excavation of which was completed in 2002 (Lucas 2009), and the late Viking age early medieval cemetery, situated 50 m south of ...

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Bone and antler combs: towards a methodology for the understanding of trade and identity in Viking Age England and Scotland

Bone and antler combs: towards a methodology for the understanding of trade and identity in Viking Age England and Scotland

... The first phase of the project involves the review of methods of raw material analysis, whereby new and established identification criteria will be tested on a large sample of modern material. Should the results prove ...

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Interpreting the Plant and Animal Remains from Viking-age Kaupang

Interpreting the Plant and Animal Remains from Viking-age Kaupang

... Most of the botanical evidence from these dep- osits at Kaupang is of woody taxa, probably mostly originating from brushwood or other ‘twiggy’ litter – this might well be the source of, for example, juniper, and some ...

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A survey of late Anglo-Saxon and Viking-Age strap-ends from Britain

A survey of late Anglo-Saxon and Viking-Age strap-ends from Britain

... I would like to thank the following for having taken the time to discuss my work with me and for contributing ideas which I have incorporated into my research: Cyprian Broodbank and Jere[r] ...

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Climate archives from a Viking Age site, Scotland : seasonal temperature variability during the Medieval Warm Period

Climate archives from a Viking Age site, Scotland : seasonal temperature variability during the Medieval Warm Period

... proximity of our site to both the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic Oscillation make it an extremely interesting location to study Medieval Warm Period climate.. Samples were obtained [r] ...

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Urban Networks and Arctic Outlands : Craft Specialists and Reindeer Antler in Viking Towns

Urban Networks and Arctic Outlands : Craft Specialists and Reindeer Antler in Viking Towns

... Deer antler was an important product in pre-modern craft and industry. In the early medieval period, this raw material was used to produce a range of valued items including hair combs. As a result, it began to be ...

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Norse Myth and Identity in Swedish Viking Metal: Imagining Heritage and a Leisure Community

Norse Myth and Identity in Swedish Viking Metal: Imagining Heritage and a Leisure Community

... speaking Viking Metal does employ a primordialist view of heritage and on a discursive level this mythologized Nordic ancestry constructs an identity in a rather high-end elitist fashion, either a broader Northern ...

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The Deer and the Viking

The Deer and the Viking

... perhaps less so. Cattle horn was used for a range of low-cost items, while bones (particularly the ribs and longbones of domestic mammals) were one of the most widely used resources of the pre- modern world. Indeed, ...

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The Viking diaspora

The Viking diaspora

... Those settlers discussed above who are said to have gone to Iceland with the blessing of King Haraldr hárfagri might be said to have gone with ‘colonial ambitions’. Similarly, Orkneyinga saga (ch. 4) has King Haraldr ...

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KiDS+VIKING-450: A new combined optical and near-infrared dataset for cosmology and astrophysics

KiDS+VIKING-450: A new combined optical and near-infrared dataset for cosmology and astrophysics

... For completeness, we investigate the cause of the GAaP failures in our dataset. These typically occur when either there are data missing, or when the algorithm is unable to compute the measurement aperture given the ...

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San Mateo, CA Advance Insurance Agency, Inc Viking Drive

San Mateo, CA Advance Insurance Agency, Inc Viking Drive

... Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA Inc.[r] ...

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Palaeocene and Lower Eocene palynology and palynofacies of the Viking Graben, North Sea

Palaeocene and Lower Eocene palynology and palynofacies of the Viking Graben, North Sea

... The Palaeocene and Lower Eocene sediments in the North Sea were largely deposited in a submarine fan setting, as discussed by Parker (1975), Rochow (1981), Knox ^ ^ (1981) and Stewart (1987). During Late Palaeocene times ...

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Celt and Saxon : interaction in pre Viking Britain, c 600 800

Celt and Saxon : interaction in pre Viking Britain, c 600 800

... Mercians and Angles of the West Midlands In contrast to the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Wessex and Northumbria, there exists no early medieval origin legend for the formation of the kingdom [r] ...

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Celt and Saxon : interaction in pre Viking Britain, c 600 800

Celt and Saxon : interaction in pre Viking Britain, c 600 800

... Anglo-Saxon authors appear to have known little detail regarding the Christianity of the Picts: Bede, for instance, mentions not one Pictish monk or priest while clearly talking of Irish[r] ...

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OCS Virtual image. User guide. Version: Viking Edition

OCS Virtual image. User guide. Version: Viking Edition

... In order to use the OCS virtualized environment, you must import the OCS virtual machine ( ocs- vm.ova file) in the VirtualBox manager.. Start the VirtualBox manager (see figure 7).[r] ...

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Excavations at the Viking Barrow Cemetery at Heath Wood, Ingleby, Derbyshire

Excavations at the Viking Barrow Cemetery at Heath Wood, Ingleby, Derbyshire

... a Viking cemetery the use of the name Ingleby has been a source of confusion as it suggests ‘a farm of the Angles’, probably denoting ‘an isolated survival of English inhabitants amongst a prevailing Scandinavian ...

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Ethnicity on the move: new evidence from Viking winter camps

Ethnicity on the move: new evidence from Viking winter camps

... the Viking conquest of York in 867, but these concentrations at the winter camp sites may reflect their continued use (Hall et ...been Viking imitations, as Gareth Williams (in Hall et ...

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RELAYER VIKING. LOA: 44' 0" (13.41m) Builder: VIKING. Beam: 15' 0" (4.57m) Year Built: Max Draft: 4' 0" (1.22m) Model: Mega Yacht

RELAYER VIKING. LOA: 44' 0" (13.41m) Builder: VIKING. Beam: 15' 0" (4.57m) Year Built: Max Draft: 4' 0" (1.22m) Model: Mega Yacht

... 44' Viking available; and the current owner has continued a rigorous maintenance program and has updated and improved most of the vessels equipment and interior ...

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