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Bibliographies and Readings

  • Andersson, E. 2003a, Tools for Textile Production – from Birka and Hedeby. Stockholm, Birka Studies 8.

  • Andersson Strand, E. 2016. Segelduk och segelduksproduktion i arkeologisk kontext. in M. Ravn, L. Gebauer Thomsen, E,

  • Andersson Strand and H. Lyngstrøm (eds.), Vikingtidens sejl. Københavns Universitet, Afdeling for Arkæologi. 23-53.

  • Andersson Strand, E. 2021. Weaving textiles – textile consumption for travels and warfare. In F. Iversen and Kejsrud, K. Viking War, special issue Viking. Oslo. 139-148

  • Bender Jørgensen, L. 1986. Forhistoriske tekstiler i Skandinavien. Nordiske Fortidsminder serie B 9. Copenhagen: Det Kongelige Nordiske Oldskriftselskab.

  • Bender Jørgensen, L. 2012. The Introduction of Sails to Scandinavia: Raw Materials, Labour and Land. In: R. Berge, M.E. Jasinski and K. Sognnes (eds) N-TAG Ten: Proceedings of the 10th Nordic TAG Conference at Stiklestad, Norway 2009. Oxford: Archaeopress. 173-81.

  • Buckley, M., Kansa, S. W., Howard, S., Campbell, S., Thomas-Oates, J. & Collins, M. 2010. Distinguishing between archaeological sheep and goat bones using a single collagen peptide. J. Archaeol. Sci. 37. 13–20

  • Croix, S. 2015 The Viking, victims of their own success? A selective view on Viking research and its dissemination. Danish Journal of Archeaology, Volume 4 Number 1-2. 82-96

  • Fröier, K. and Zienkiewicz, H. 1991. Linboken, hemodling och hemberedning. Borås: Natur och Kultur (reprint of 1979).

  • Halstead, P., Collins, P. & Isaakidou, V. 2002. Sorting the Sheep from the Goats: Morphological Distinctions between the Mandibles and Mandibular Teeth of Adult Ovis and Capra. J. Archaeol. Sci. 29. 545–553

  • Hedenstierna-Jonson, C. 2009. Social and political formations in the Scandinavian areas, 8th-10th century. The martial perspective. Territorio, Sociedad y Poder, 2, 89-104.

  • Jæger, J.H, 2020. ZooMS’ing in on Sheep and Goats – Wool Production during the Southern Scandinavian Late Iron Age and the Potential of Biomolecular Methods, København.
    Kastholm, O. T 2013. Vestervang at Kirke Hyllinge, Zealand: a late Iron Age settlement with rich stray finds, Danish Journal of Archaeology 2013. 1-23

  • Kastholm, T.O. 2014: Under sejlet. Vikingetidens skibe i langtidsperspektiv. In: H. Lyngstrøm & L. Sonne (eds): Vikingetidens aristokratiske miljøer, 103-112. København.

  • Mannering, U. 2017. Iconic Costumes: Scandinavian Late Iron Age Costume Iconography, Oxford: Oxbow books, 4-43.

  • Ulriksen, J. 1998. Anløbspladser, Besejling og bebyggelse i Danmark mellem 200 og 1100 e.Kr. Vikingeskibshallen i Roskilde.

  • Ulriksen, J. 2018. Vester Egesborg. En anløbs- og togtsamlingsplads fra yngre germansk jernalder og vikingetid på Sydsjælland. Katalog over konstruktioner. Aarhus Universitetsforlag, Aarhus

  • Ravn, M., Gebauer Thomsen, L., Andersson Strand E., and Lyngstrøm H. (eds) 2016. Vikingtidens sejl. Arkeologiska skrifter. Copenhagen.

  • Reed, C. A. 1960. A review of the archaeological evidence on animal domestication in the prehistoric Near East, in: Braidwood, R. J. & Howe, B. (eds.) 1960: Prehistoric investigations in Iraqi Kurdistan, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilisation 31. 119-145.

  • Sarauw, T. 2019. Bejsebakken: en nordjysk bebyggelse fra yngre jernalder og vikingetid. Det Kongelige Nordiske Oldskriftselskab, København: Syddansk Universitetsforlag.

  • Sørensen, T. F. 2017. The Two Cultures and a World Apart: Archaeology and science at a new crossroads. Norwegian Archaeological Review 50, 2, s. 101-115.

  • Zeder, M. A. & Lapham, H. A. 2010. Assessing the reliability of criteria used to identify postcranial bones in sheep, Ovis, and goats, Capra. J. Archaeol. Sci. 37. 2887–2905

  • Zeder, M. A. & Pilaar, S. E. 2010. Assessing the reliability of criteria used to identify mandibles and mandibular teeth in sheep, Ovis, and goats, Capra. J. Archaeol. Sci. 37. 225–242

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