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Experiments on Painting Viking Age Woodwork
Traditionally, studies on Viking Age pigmentation have focused on the minerals used to produce colours. The research conducted in this article concerns other factors, that might have influenced painted wood such as surface treatments, outlines, and paint
Nanna Friis Hellström +3 more
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Book review of: Matte Svart Kristiansen & Kate Giles (eds.), Dwellings, Identities and Homes. European Housing Culture from the Viking Age to the Renaissance (Hojbjerg: Jutland Archeological Society, 2014)
Thomas Hoeren
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NAFLD‐related hepatocellular carcinoma: The growing challenge
Risk and protective factors for NAFLD‐related hepatocellular carcinoma Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common cause of cancer‐related mortality and morbidity worldwide. With the obesity pandemic, NAFLD‐related HCC is contributing to the burden of disease exponentially.
Pir Ahmad Shah +2 more
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Viking Age Swords from Telemark, Norway [PDF]
Viking Age Swords from Telemark, Norway. An Integrated Technical and Archaeological Investigation provides a metallographic analysis of 21 Viking Age swords found in the county Telemark in southeastern Norway.
Loftsgarden, Kjetil +3 more
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The introduction of watermills in Southern Scandinavia has often been linked to the advent of the Cistercian Order and regarded a kick-starter for the so-called medieval revolution.
Mads Dengsø Jessen
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Revisiting the ‘Valkyries’: Armed Females in Viking Age Figurative Metalwork
This paper offers an in-depth exploration of a group of small Viking Age figurines commonly referred to as ‘valkyries’ in Viking and Old Norse scholarship.
Leszek Gardela, Peter Pentz, Neil Price
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The Vikings, victims of their own success?
The Viking age as a time of adventures and violence never ceases to fascinate the public. Both aspects remain central to the definitions of the period which can be found in recent introductions to the topic.
Sarah Croix
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Reflections on kingship, the church and Viking-age silver in Ireland [PDF]
This chapter considers the wealth of some of Ireland’s kings, as represented by Viking Age silver hoards, and relates it to investment in the ecclesiastical sphere during the ninth and tenth centuries.
John Sheehan, Sheehan, John
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We argue that the Russian historical science is undergoing significant changes, and the place of Russia in European and world history is being largely rethought.
Yulia G Grigorieva (12871151) +2 more
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The Mask(S) and Transformers of Historical Re-Enactment: Material Culture and Contemporary Vikings
The paper discusses the role of material culture for his- torical re-enactors of the Viking Age. Three issues are analysed: (a) the clothing and accessories worn by a typical contemporary warrior, craftsman and woman of the Viking times and the range of
Dawid Kobiałka
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