Elite milieus and centres in western Norway 200-550 AD

H Reiersen - 2017 - bora.uib.no
This thesis examines how elite milieus organised their centres c. 200–550 AD in the
counties of Hordaland and Rogaland, western Norway. Here, the archaeological material …

[PDF][PDF] Bracteates and runes

NL Wicker, H Williams - Futhark: International Journal of Runic …, 2013 - diva-portal.org
From the Migration Period we now have more than a thousand stamped gold pendants
known as bracteates. They have fascinated scholars since the late seventeenth century and …

Runes about a Snow-White Woman: The Lund Gaming-Piece Revisited

R Steenholt Olesen - Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies, 2013 - diva-portal.org
A small, well-preserved, wooden runic object was found in a well in the city of Lund in
Scania (Skåne) in 2004 and has puzzled researchers ever since. It is presumably a gaming …

[PDF][PDF] The Huns in Scandinavia

KO Högström - 2022 - academia.edu
The objective of this book is to analyze when and how Y-DNA subclade Q-L527 made it to
Scandinavia. I'ma co-administrator of several group projects linked to FamilyTreeDNA …

[HTML][HTML] THE HORNED (NON-) HORSES OF INDO-EUROPEANS AND THE PROBLEM OF CELTS'AND GERMANS'ORIGIN

SA Andreyevich - Аграрная история, 2021 - cyberleninka.ru
The paper focuses on the study of Indo-European cults of the horned 'horse'ie the horse
transformed ritually into another horned animal (either a bull or a goat or a deer) using a …

[PDF][PDF] Two Scandinavian Bracteates from the Württembergisches Landesmuseum Stuttgart

A Bursche - Magister Monetae: studies of honour of Jørgen Steen …, 2007 - academia.edu
Together with Jørgen we were returning rather exhausted from a very intensive 'Coins and
Archaeology'conference on the island Isegran in Norway, I was to stay the night at Jørgen's …

[PDF][PDF] Futhark

JE Knirk, H Williams, M Bianchi - 2013 - academia.edu
Futhark Futhark Vol. 1· 2010 International Journal of Runic Studies Main editors James E. Knirk
and Henrik Williams Assistant editor Marco Bianchi Guest editors of the Lancaster symposium …