Diet and health in a time of transition: Pictish and Viking Age Orkney
<p>There have long been conflicting interpretations of the archaeological and written evidence for the nature of interactions between the Orcadian Pictish populations and Scandinavian migrants during the Viking Age, with theories ranging from peaceful intermarriage to violent domination of the...
Main Author: | Johnson, AC |
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Other Authors: | Hamerow, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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