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Whalebone figurine from Fishamble Street. Viking Age. E172:4078

Three motif pieces from Christchurch Place and Winetavern Stree, Dublin.

Bone pins from Chrtistchurch Place and Winetavern Street. E122:61, E81:5132

Three bone pins from Fishamble Street. Viking Age.

Bone weaving tablet from Fishamble Street. E172:9320

Bone pins from Christchurch Place and Winetavern Street, Dublin. E122; E81:5454

Antler Buckle from Fishamble Street. E190:6273

Decorated bone and antler plaques from Fishamble Street and Christchurch Place.

Two antler comb cases from Fishamble Street. E190:3141 and E190:1199

Antler comb from Fishamble Street. Viking Age. E172:14480.

Antler double-sided comb from High Street (E71:13196) and antler comb case from Christchurch Place (E122:14135).

Notched and perforated antler tine from Winetavern Street. E81:72a

Unfinished comb plates from Fishamble Street, Dublin. E172:11280; E172:9574

Unfinished antler comb plates from High Street, Dublin.

Frøyasvei (Freyja's Way) is named for the Vanir goddess Freyja who owned the Brisingamen necklace.

Lokesvei (Loki's Way) is named for the trickster god Loki who causes much of the trouble in Asgard and then has to fix it.

Sleipners vei (Sleipnir's Way) is named for Odin's eight-legged horse who is able to slide between worlds.

Urdsvei (Urd's Way) is named for Urd, one of the three norns who determine the fates of people. Her name means 'fate'.

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