Early Viking Toilet Article References
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Ibid.