Viking and Medieval ScandinaviaJudy Quinn, Stefan Brink, John Hines Brepols Publishers, 2006 The conception of the field is broad, extending chronologically from the Viking Age and the sources of Viking activity to the end of the medieval period. The multidisciplinary focus will be enhanced by a newsletter section in future issues, in which recent discoveries, major publications and updates on long-term projects will be reported. |
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List of Abbreviations | 1 |
Starkaðr and Bragi | 31 |
Myth and Meaning in the Rök Inscription | 45 |
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