Items associated with cooking on display in Museet Ribes Vikinger
Artefact
Remains of a cooking fork, and possibly a hanging bowl from Viking-Age Ribe. Details about the exhibition can be found at http://www.ribesvikinger.dk/en/
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Museet Ribes Vikinger / Ribe Viking Museum
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2016
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Danmark, Denmark, Ribe, Viking Age
Nuts and grains on display in Museet Ribes Vikinger
Artefact
Hazelnuts, barley and wheat grains from excavations at Ribe. Details about the exhibition can be found at http://www.ribesvikinger.dk/en/
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Museet Ribes Vikinger / Ribe Viking Museum
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2016
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Danmark, Denmark, Ribe, Viking Age
Mixed cooking waste on display in Museet Ribes Vikinger
Artefact
Shellfish, bird and fish bones representing Viking-Age food waste from Ribe. Details about the exhibition can be found at http://www.ribesvikinger.dk/en/
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Museet Ribes Vikinger / Ribe Viking Museum
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2016
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Danmark, Denmark, Ribe, Viking Age
Enamelled copper-alloy hook for a bowl on display in the National Museum of Ireland
Archaeological artefacts
Copper alloy hook for a bowl, enamelled, from Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly. Viking Age. Irish Manufacture - one of three original hooks. 1941: 1157
National Museum of Ireland
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25/08/2016
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1941: 1157
Viking Age, Vikingtiden, Vikingatida, Ireland, Irland
Copper Alloy bowl on display in the National Museum of Ireland
Archaeological artefacts
Copper alloy bowl from Laheen Lough, Co. Leitrim. Viking Age.
National Museum of Ireland
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25/08/2016
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Viking Age, Vikingtiden, Vikingatida, Ireland, Irland
Icelandic Viking Salt Product by Íslensk hollusta
Souvenir
The company website for Íslensk hollusta refers to the fact that Icelanders used Black Salt until the 15th Century, produced from burning seaweed. It is marketed as Viking Salt to tourists.
Íslensk hollusta
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2016
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/672
Iceland
Modern