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Ships, society, symbols and archaeologists
Kobylinski, Zbigniew. • S. 9-19

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The ship in Old Norse mythology and religion
Schjødt, Jens Peter. • S. 20-24

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The ship as symbol. Mobility, stability, and mercantile capitalism in Gautrek's Saga
Lincoln, Bruce. • S. 25-33

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Metaphorical ships in Iron-Age contexts
Varenius, Björn. • S. 34-40

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Society and sail. On symbols as specific social values and ships as catalysts of social units
Westerdahl, Christer. • S. 41-50

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Boat-burials at Slusegaard and the interpretation of the boat-grave custom
Crumlin-Pedersen, Ole. • S. 87-99

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Boat-graves, old and new views
Müller-Wille, Michael. • S. 100-107

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Boat-burial in Britain: ancient custom or political signal?
Carver, Martin Oswald Hugh. • S. 110-124

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Ships and boats in the bog finds of Scandinavia
Rieck, Flemming. • S. 125-130

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Ibn Fadlan in the context of his age
Warmind, Morten Lund. • S. 130-137

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The interpretation of the Oseberg-find
Ingstad, Anne Stine. • S. 139-147

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The symbolic significance of the ship-graves at Haiðaby and Ladby
Wamers, Egon. • S. 148-159

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The Sebbersund boat-graves
Birkedahl, PeterJohansen, Erik. • S. 160-164

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Valhalla and the Gotland stones
Ellmers, Detlev. • S. 165-171

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Ancient ship graffiti: symbol and context
Le Bon, Liz. • S. 172-179

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Ship graffiti
Christensen, Arne Emil. • S. 181-185

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Early Christian ship symbols
Thye, Birgitte Munch. • S. 186-196