Ethnic identity or something else? The production and use of non-ferrous dress-accessories and related items from early medieval Lincoln
<p>This paper asks, what can decorative metalwork tell us about the way in which identities were expressed in Viking-Age Lincoln? It presents the non-ferrous metalwork material from early medieval Lincoln, England (c. AD 800-1100), for the first time as a coherent assemblage. The artefact typ...
Main Author: | Ten Harkel, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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School of Archaeology, Oxford University
2018
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