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Before and after the battle of Clontarf The Vikings in Ireland and beyond Clarke, Howard B. • Johnson, Ruth [Hrsg.]. |
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Sammelwerk
The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the battle of Clontarf Clarke, Howard B. • Johnson, Ruth [Hrsg.]. |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Clarke, Howard B. • Johnson, Ruth |
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The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the battle of Clontarf Clarke, Howard B. • Johnson, Ruth [Hrsg.]. |
Before and after the battle of Clontarf The Vikings in Ireland and beyond Clarke, Howard B. • Johnson, Ruth [Hrsg.]. |
Alle Einträge zu diesem Sammelwerktitel:
Ireland and the Viking Age |
Written sources for pre-Christian sanctuaries in northern Europe |
The first generation in Ireland, 795-812: Viking raids and Viking bases? |
The longphort in Viking-Age Ireland: the archaeological evidence |
Viking camps and the means of exchange in Britain and Ireland in the ninth century |
Vikings at Annagassan: the evidence of the annals and the wider context |
A Viking warrior grave from Dublin |
The Ballinderry bow: an under-appreciated Viking weapon? |
Fighting with silver: the Wbodstown assemblage |
The Viking glass beads from Dunmore Cave, Co. Kilkenny |
Viking Limerick and its hinterland |
The break-up of Dal Riala and the rise of the Gallgoidil |
Mind the gap: the supposed hiatus in Irish art of the tenth |
A man of two faces: Mael Sechnaill mac Domnaill in Middle Irish sources |
King Sitriuc Silkenbeard: a great survivor |
Through a glass darkly: some sidelights on Viking influence on personal names and place-names in Ireland |
Costumes and contact: evidence for Scandinavian women in the Irish Sea region |
The environment of Viking-Age settlements: recent evidence from Ireland to Russia |
Where are the longhouses? Reviewing Ireland's Viking-Age buildings |
Viking-Age domestic settlement at 26-20 Castle Street, Dublin: preliminary view based on archaeological excavations |
Prelude to the Hiberno-Scandinavian coinage: the Castle Street and Werburgh Street hoards |
Copies or creations' Some shared elements in Hiberno-Norse and Scandinavian artwork |
Practice makes perfect? Motif-pieces as tools of communication and the exchange of tacit artistic knowledge in Viking-Age Dublin |
The art of politics: the Cross of Cong and the Hiberno-Urnes style |
Rathdown slabs revisited |
Celtic berserkers and feeble steersmen: Hiberno-Scandinavian military culture in Middle Irish literature |
Irish Sea identities and interconnections during the Viking Age |
Vikings in Ireland: the catastrophe |