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The Viking age: Ireland and the West: papers from the proceedings of the fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18-27 August 2005 Sheehan, John • Ó Corráin, Donnchádh [Hrsg.]. |
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Autoren suchen: Sheehan, John • Ó Corráin, Donnchádh |
Inhalt
Conversion and the Church in Viking-Age Ireland |
Runic inscriptions and Viking-Age Ireland |
The Dunmore Cave [2] hoard and the role of coins in the tenth-century Hiberno-Scandinavian economy |
Ragnarök and the stones of York |
Unsung heroes: the Irish and the Viking wars |
Peaceful wars and scientific invaders: Irishmen, Vikings and palynological evidence for the earliest settlement of the Faroe Islands |
Laithlinn, 'Fair Foreigners' and 'Dark Foreigners': the identity and provenance of Vikings in ninth-century Ireland |
Place-names as evidence for urban settlements in Britain in the Viking Period |
Ribe: continuity or discontinuity from the eighth to the twelfth century? |
Norwegian crosses in the Hebrides and Shetland? |
Late Viking-Age runestones in Uppland: some gender aspects |
Weapons and warfare in Viking-Age Ireland |
The Suffolk Street sword: further notes on the College Green cemetery, Dublin |
Who were the Papar? Typological structures in Islendingabok |
Viking elements in Irish towns: Cork and Waterford |
The warrior ideal in the Late Viking Age |
The Vikings in Connemara |
Dotted runes: where did they come from? |
Kirkwall revisited |
Viking-Age and Norse pottery in the Hebrides |
Viking-Age queens and the formation of identity |
The ledung and the continuity of warfare from the Viking Age to the Middle Ages: the example of Sweden |
The baptism of Harald Bluetooth |
King Magnus Bareleg's adventures in the West: the making of a King's Saga |
Urbanism and Christianity in Norway |
Rebuilding the 'city of angels': Muirchertach Ua Briain and Glendalough, r. 1096-1111 |
Culture clashes? The human remains from the Wood Quay excavations |
Surtshellir: a fortified outlaw cave in West Iceland |
Women in early towns |
Bridging the distribution gap: inscribed swords from Denmark |
Ninth-century Viking entries in the Irish annals: no 'forty years' rest' |
The metal detector and the Viking Age in England |
From Scandinavia to Spain: a Viking-Age reliquary in Leon and its meaning |
The sagas and courtly love |
Life and death among the Picts and Vikings at Westness |
Colonel Sempronius Stretton and the reprovenancing of a Viking-Age hoard |
Weapons and warfare in Icelandic place-names |
The Finglas burial: archaeology and ethnicity in Viking-Age Dublin |
The first phase of Viking activity in Ireland: archaeological evidence from Dublin |
Close ties and long-range relations: the emporia network in early Viking-Age exchange |
Ailikn's wagon and Odinn's warriors: the pictures on the Gotlandic Ardre monuments |
Ulfberht revisited: a classification |
Toftanes and the early Christianity of the Faroe Islands |
Cosmic aspects of sanctuaries in Viking-Age Scandinavia with comparisons to the West-Slavic area |
The making of a centre: the case of Reykholt, Iceland |
Ethnicity and class in settlement-period Iceland |
Hedeby, the settlement and the harbour: old data and recent research |
Plot-use and access in an eleventh-century Dublin building level |
On eid-namts in Orkney and other North Atlantic islands |
Textiles that work for their living: a late eleventh-century cloth from Cork, Ireland |