This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and the wider Viking world. The weights, which are mostly inset with decorated metalwork, coins and glass are likely to be of 'Insular-Viking' manufacture, which developed in the late 9th and/or early 10th century. While the Norwegian corpus has generally received attention for its 'Irish' style of metalwork and therefore Irish affiliation, this article demonstrates how some of the material may rather have travelled to Norway via England. Here, they were extensively used in Viking milieus and the Irish-style insets were probably carried eastwards from Ireland by some of the historically attested groups who joined the Viking armies in England. The a...
In Norway, Viking-age non-ferrous metal working is primarily related to trading sites like Kaupang i...
The article deals with the contacts between the Mälaren region, Sweden, and south western Finland du...
Studies of non-ferrous metallurgy in the Viking Age, predominantly from casting activities, have chi...
This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and th...
This article presents a detailed overview of the Insular artefacts found in Viking-Age burials from ...
Ringed pins are the calling card of the Viking Age in Britain and Ireland: small, low-value metal cl...
Boosted by a proliferation in metal-detected finds, categories of personal adornment now constitute ...
This article presents a combined compositional and typological analysis for a group of ninety Viking...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This dissertation is a study of insular contact and artefacts found in Viking age (800 to 1050 AD) b...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...
This second volume concerning the excavations in the Viking-period town Kaupang in 1998–2003 examine...
Archaeological excavations in Scandinavian countries have uncovered hundreds of thousands of coins f...
This article presents a combined compositional and typological analysis for a group of ninety Viking...
The article presents examples of finds of ancient coins from Medieval and later contexts in Denmark....
In Norway, Viking-age non-ferrous metal working is primarily related to trading sites like Kaupang i...
The article deals with the contacts between the Mälaren region, Sweden, and south western Finland du...
Studies of non-ferrous metallurgy in the Viking Age, predominantly from casting activities, have chi...
This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and th...
This article presents a detailed overview of the Insular artefacts found in Viking-Age burials from ...
Ringed pins are the calling card of the Viking Age in Britain and Ireland: small, low-value metal cl...
Boosted by a proliferation in metal-detected finds, categories of personal adornment now constitute ...
This article presents a combined compositional and typological analysis for a group of ninety Viking...
Based on 550 metal analyses, this study sheds decisive light on how the Nordic Bronze Age was founde...
This dissertation is a study of insular contact and artefacts found in Viking age (800 to 1050 AD) b...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...
This second volume concerning the excavations in the Viking-period town Kaupang in 1998–2003 examine...
Archaeological excavations in Scandinavian countries have uncovered hundreds of thousands of coins f...
This article presents a combined compositional and typological analysis for a group of ninety Viking...
The article presents examples of finds of ancient coins from Medieval and later contexts in Denmark....
In Norway, Viking-age non-ferrous metal working is primarily related to trading sites like Kaupang i...
The article deals with the contacts between the Mälaren region, Sweden, and south western Finland du...
Studies of non-ferrous metallurgy in the Viking Age, predominantly from casting activities, have chi...