The glass from Borg, an early medieval chieftain's farm in northern Norway
Medieval Archaeology, 36, 29-58 : Excavations at the farm of Borg on Vestvagoy Island, north Norway, yielded an imported assemblage of glass. A programme of chemical analyses has augmented typological study and led to new insights into the manufacture and exchange of glass in early medieval north we...
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Archaeology Data Service
2002
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5284/1071804 https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/details.xhtml?recordId=3188928 |
Summary: | Medieval Archaeology, 36, 29-58 : Excavations at the farm of Borg on Vestvagoy Island, north Norway, yielded an imported assemblage of glass. A programme of chemical analyses has augmented typological study and led to new insights into the manufacture and exchange of glass in early medieval north west Europe. |
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