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Viking Antiquities from Sawdon, N.R. Yorks.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1948

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page 181 note 1 For an opinion on the constructional technique involved I am indebted to Mr. Herbert Maryon.

page 181 note 2 Viking Antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland, Part II, 37, fig. 18. The pin is now in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, and through the kindness of the Keeper, Mr. R. B. K. Stevenson, who has supplied me with full particulars, I am permitted to republish it here.

page 181 note 3 Oudheidkundige Mededeelingen, Leiden, 1930, N.R. xi, 83Google Scholar, Afb. 64, 4–5.

page 182 note 1 Holger Arbman, Schweden und das karolingische Reich, 68, with reference to Holwerda in Oudheidkundige btededeelingen, Leiden, 1928, N.R. ix, 32 ff.

page 182 note 2 Johansen, K. Friis, ‘Sølvskatten fra Terslev’, Aarbøger for nordisk Oldkyndighed og Historie, 1912, 189 ff.Google Scholar

page 182 note 3 Arbman, op. cit. 196 ff., Taf. 53–5.

page 182 note 4 Ibid., 203, Taf. 64. See also the same writer's Birka I, Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940Google Scholar, Taf. 114, 2, 4–6.

page 182 note 5 Skovmand, Roar, ‘De danske Skattefund fra Vikingetiden og den aeldste Middelalder indtil omkring 1150’, Aarbøger, 1942, 247Google Scholar, Tabel 20.

page 182 note 6 Skovmand, op. cit. 40 (Heljarp).

page 182 note 7 V.C.H. Essex, i, 331, fig. 6.

page 182 note 8 Johansen, op. cit. A useful list of silver beads with filigree decoration, isolated examples as well as those occurring in hoards, is given on pp. 235–6, footnote 5.