The Viking World: A History in Objects

Early Viking Toilet Article References

  1. S. E. Groves et al., “Mobility Histories of 7th–9th Century AD People Buried at Early Medieval Bamburgh, Northumberland, England,” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 151, no. 3 (July 1, 2013): 462–76, doi:10.1002/ajpa.22290.
  2. The British Museum and Great Russell Street, “Record ID: LIN-756E6A - EARLY MEDIEVAL Toilet Article,” The Portable Antiquities Scheme, accessed May 22, 2017, http://finds.org.uk:443/database/artefacts/record/id/812120.
  3. Greg Speed et al., “A Burial of a Viking Woman at Adwick-Le-Street, South Yorkshire,” Medieval Archaeology 48, no. 1 (June 2004): 51–90, doi:10.1179/007660904225022807.
  4. Michaela Helmbrecht, “Figures, Foils and Faces - Fragments of a Pictorial World. Anthropomorphic Images from the Vendel Period and Viking Age Found at Uppåkra,” Birgitta Hårdh, Lars Larsson (Ed.): Folk, Fä Och Fynd. Uppåkrastudier 12. Acta Arch. Lundensia Ser. in 8, No. 64, accessed May 21, 2017, https://www.academia.edu/5577634/Figures_Foils_and_Faces_-_Fragments_of_a_pictorial_world._Anthropomorphic_images_from_the_Vendel_period_and_Viking_Age_found_at_Upp%C3%A5kra.
  5. Brundle, Lisa. “The Body on Display: Exploring the Role and Use of Figurines in Early Anglo-Saxon England.” Journal of Social Archaeology 13, no. 2 (June 1, 2013): 197–219. doi:10.1177/1469605312469455.
  6. Ibid.

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