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NettetMaking and Meaning in Insular Art: proceedings of the fifth international Conference on Insular Art, ed. by R. Moss, 79-94. Insular-type crosiers: ... Insular artefacts from Viking-Age burials from mid-Norway. A … Nettet1. des. 2014 · This article presents a detailed overview of the Insular artefacts found in Viking-Age burials from the Trøndelag region of mid-Norway, most of which have not … d\\u0027ovidiot
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NettetThe artefacts consist of brass, bronze, gunmetal and silver-rich copper-alloys, but were principally of brass and bronze. Different alloy traditions are apparent for … NettetRecent XRF analysis of Viking-Age Scandinavian artefacts, including brooches, has revealed many items to be brass (copper + zinc), rather than bronze (copper + tin) as is traditionally assumed (Eremin 1996; 1997; Eremin et al. 1998; Arrhenius 1989).This is true of items found within Scandinavia, as well as artefacts found in the British Isles on … NettetAll of the people who feature on this website interacted with other groups in Britain and Ireland, and insular artefacts were buried with many of them. Indeed, isotopic evidence from the Cnip and Westness cemeteries (see Orkney Islands and Outer Hebrides) suggests that many had emigrated from elsewhere in Britain and Ireland, and they may … d\u0027oviedo