tailieunhanh - The A to Z of the Vikings 40

The A to Z of the Vikings 40. This book provides a comprehensive work of reference for people interested in the Vikings, including entries on the main historical figures involved in this dramatic period, important battles and treaties, significant archaeological finds, and key works and sources of information on the period. It also summarizes the impact the Vikings had on the areas where they traveled and settled. There is a chronological table, detailed and annotated bibliographies for different themes and geographical locations, and an introduction discussing the major events and developments of the Viking age | 368 BIBLIOGRAPHY Ninth and Tenth Centuries edited by Dawn M. Hadley and Julian D. Richards 213-35. Turnhout Brepols 2000. Stocker David. Monuments and merchants Irregularities in the distribution of stone sculpture in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire in the tenth century. In Cultures in Contact Scandinavian Settlement in England in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries edited by Dawn M. Hadley and Julian D. Richards 179-212. Turnhout Brepols 2000. Stocker David and Paul Everson. Five towns funerals Decoding diversity in Danelaw stone sculpture. In Vikings and the Danelaw Select Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress edited by James Graham-Campbell et al. 223-43. Oxford Oxbow 2001. XV. LANGUAGE AND PLACE-NAMES A. General Elmevik Lennart. The Nordic languages as borrowers and lenders in the Viking Age and early Middle Ages Introduction. In The Twelfth Viking Congress Developments Around the Baltic and the North Sea in the Viking Age edited by Björn Ambrosiani and Helen Clarke 244-46. Birka Studies 3. Stockholm Riksantikvarieämbetet and Statens Historiska Museer 1994. Fellows-Jensen Gillian. From Scandinavia to the British Isles and back again Linguistic give-and-take in the Viking period. In The Twelfth Viking Congress Developments Around the Baltic and the North Sea in the Viking Age edited by Björn Ambrosiani and Helen Clarke 253-68. Birka Studies 3. Stockholm Riksantikvarieämbetet and Statens Historiska Museer 1994. Sellevold Berit Jansen and Jan Ragnar Hagland. People and language. In From Viking to Crusader Scandinavia and Europe 800-1200 edited by Else Roesdahl and David M. Wilson 116-19. The 22nd Council of Europe Exhibition. Copenhagen Nordic Council of Ministers and The Council of Europe 1992. B. Scandinavia Brink Stefan. The place-names of Markim-Orkesta. In The Twelfth Viking Congress Developments Around the Baltic and the North Sea in the Viking Age edited by Björn Ambrosiani and Helen Clarke 277-79. Birka Studies 3. Stockholm .

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