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These amulets have been found in Århus (Árós in the Viking Age). Currently they are displayed on permanent exhibition in the Moesgård Museum.]]>2016-11-01T03:04:41-07:00
Title
Amulets from Árós
Subject
Archaeological artefacts
Description
On the photo are iron Thor's hammer and small, bronze axehead.
These amulets have been found in Århus (Árós in the Viking Age). Currently they are displayed on permanent exhibition in the Moesgård Museum.
Creator
Klaudia Karpińska
Source
Klaudia Karpińska
Publisher
Klaudia Karpińska
Date
19/03/2016
Contributor
Klaudia Karpińska
Rights
Klaudia Karpińska
Format
jpg
Language
No linguistic content
Type
StillImage
Identifier
http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2792
Coverage
Vikingatida, Vikingetiden, Vikingtiden, Árós, Århus, Moesgård, Danmark, Denmark
This is a stunning Borre style Trefoil brooch found in Wiltshire, one of over 20 on the Portable Antiquities Scheme's Database. To view the full record and associated metadata, go tohttps://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/276198
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This find is a part of permanent exhibition in Hedeby Viking Museum / Wikinger Museum Haithabu. ]]>2016-10-24T02:32:55-07:00
Title
Bronze artefact from Hedeby
Subject
Archaeological Artefacts
Description
This 'plaque', in a form of a dragon- snake-head, has been cast of bronze. Probably it was a part of a bigger find.
This find is a part of permanent exhibition in Hedeby Viking Museum / Wikinger Museum Haithabu.
Bronze bracelets on sale at Tønsberg Viking Festival.
Creator
RDale
Source
RDale
Publisher
RDale
Date
11/09/2016
Contributor
RDale
Rights
RDale
Format
jpg
Language
No linguistic content
Type
StillImage
Identifier
http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2524
Coverage
Modern, Norway, Norge, Tonsberg, Tønsberg
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Bronze casting is one of several traditional crafts carried out at the Viking Marketplace in Ribe VikingCenter, where visitors can interact with the craftspeople at work.
For more information about the Center, see item #1007 and the section on Bronze Casting on the Center's website
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Title
Bronze Caster and Market Stall at Ribe VikingCenter
Subject
Living History
Description
Bronze casting is one of several traditional crafts carried out at the Viking Marketplace in Ribe VikingCenter, where visitors can interact with the craftspeople at work.
For more information about the Center, see item #1007 and the section on Bronze Casting on the Center's website
Bronze ear scoop from Birka in the Swedish History Museum
Subject
Artefact
Description
A bronze ear scoop (c. 800-1099) from Birka discovered in excavations on the island of Birka (Björkö) in the late nineteenth century. For higher resolution and more images, see the historiska.se website here
Bronze pin and bone or antler comb found in a male Viking grave near Larne in 1840, at the Ulster Museum.
Subject
Archaeological artefacts
Description
Bronze pin and bone or antler comb found in a male Viking grave near Larne, County Antrim, in 1840. The grave dates dating from the tenth century. On loan from Duke of Northumberland at the Ulster Museum, Belfast in Northern Ireland.
Creator
Sofie Vanherpen
Source
Sofie Vanherpen
Publisher
Sofie Vanherpen
Date
25/05/2016
Contributor
Sofie Vanherpen
Rights
Sofie Vanherpen
Format
jpg
Type
StillImage
Identifier
http://www.worldtreeproject.org/items/show/417
Coverage
10th century, Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Bronze plaques around Wood Quay, indicating the site of Viking and medieval finds
Subject
Monuments - archaeological sites
Description
There are several bronze plaques around the Wood Quay area (the centre of Viking Dublin) which indicate where artefacts were discovered in the city. Some of these artefacts can be viewed in the National Museum. Erected by Dublin City Council.
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This find is a part of permanent exhibition in Hedeby Viking Museum / Wikinger Museum Haithabu. ]]>2016-10-18T07:29:57-07:00
Title
Bronze Thor's hammer from Hedeby
Subject
Archaeological artefacts
Description
Bronze Thor's hammer has been found in trade emporium in Hedeby / Haithabu.
This find is a part of permanent exhibition in Hedeby Viking Museum / Wikinger Museum Haithabu.
Creator
Klaudia Karpińska
Source
Klaudia Karpińska
Publisher
Klaudia Karpińska
Date
20/07/2015
Contributor
Klaudia Karpińska
Rights
Klaudia Karpińska
Format
jpg
Language
No linguistic content
Type
StillImage
Identifier
http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2734
Coverage
Viking Age, Hedeby, Haithabu, Danmark, Denmark, Germany, Vikingatida, Vikingtiden
Openwork chape with Jellinge style decoration found at Coppergate, York. Now in The Yorkshire Museum. More information can be found at http://www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk/
Creator
York Museums Trust
Source
York Museums Trust
Publisher
York Museums Trust
Date
13/05/2016
Contributor
Karen Holgate
Rights
Image courtesy of York Museums Trust :: http://yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk :: CC BY-SA 4.0
Format
jpg
Type
StillImage
Coverage
10th century, York, Coppergate, Yorkshire, England
The finds from this grave were primarily tools, including pliers, a frying pan and a pot handle. The display also includes bronze oval brooches, glass beads and other pieces of jewellery.
Finds from a vǫlva's grave in Köpingsvik, Öland. There is an 82 cm long wand of iron with bronze details and a unique model of a house on the top. There is also a pitcher from Persia or Central Asia, and a West European bronze bowl. Dressed in a bear pelt, she had received a ship burial with both human and animal sacrifice. The finds are on display in the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm.
Creator
Berig
Source
Wikimedia Commons
Publisher
Berig
Date
23/02/2008
Contributor
Karen Holgate
Rights
By Berig (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY-SA 4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Fragment of razor with ship motif from Strærup in Nationalmuseet, Danmark
Subject
Artefacts
Description
A pre-Viking razor fragment from the Late Bronze Age, period V. From Strærup, Sogn. For a higher resolution image see http://samlinger.natmus.dk/DO/14023