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- The Well Spring of the Goths
- The Migration Period, Pre-Viking Age, and Viking Age in Estonia Estonian
- The Early Visigothic Regnum from the Perspective of Small Finds
- Traditions and Innovation in Fine Metalwork in the Middle Danube Region in the Second Half of the 5Th and the Early 6Th Centuries A.D
- Sutton Hoo Is the Site of Two Anglo- Saxon Cemeteries of the 6Th and Early 7Th Centuries, One of Which Contained an Undisturbed Ship Burial, Possibly of King Raedwald
- GERMANIC WOMEN: MUNDIUM and PROPERTY, 400-1000 Kimberlee Harper Dunn, B.S
- Early Germanic Literature and Culture
- New Chronological Research of the Late Bronze Age in Scandinavia
- A Runic Inscription from Bergakker (Gelderland), the Netherlands
- Environmental Historical Analysis of the Sarmatian and Gepids Settlement of Rákóczifalva
- Large Print Guide – Room 41 Sutton Hoo and Europe
- 28 MB. MATEK Exhibited an Anglo-Roman Fibula Or Brooch
- Aristocrazie E Società Fra Transizione Romano-Germanica E Alto Medioevo
- Rock Art for the Dead and Un-Dead
- Theoderic, the Goths, and the Restoration of the Roman Empire
- Cougars and Vandals Renew Old Riv~
- The Galley Fibulae Gallery
- New Perspectives on the Bronze Age Proceedings of the 13Th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium Held in Gothenburg 9Th to 13Th June 2015
- Heruli the History 268 - 568 AD
- ACTA UNIVERSITATIS UPSALIENSIS Studia Numismatica Upsaliensia 5 STUDIA NUMISMATICA UPSALIENSIA Editor: Harald Nilsson
- Interregional Contacts in Bronze Age Northern and Middle Sweden
- New Perspectives on the Bronze Age Proceedings of the 13Th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium Held in Gothenburg 9Th to 13Th June 2015
- The Sirmium Mint in the Migration Period – Once Again from the Beginning Num
- The Dziedzice Inscription and West Germanic Rhotacism
- MA Ritgerð Theophoric Place Names
- University of Groningen Runes Around the North Sea and on the Continent AD 150-700; Texts & Contexts Looijenga, Jantina Hele
- From Studies of Stylistic Links in the Baltic Basin During
- Bronze Age Identities: Costume, Conflict and Contact in Northern Europe 1600–1300 BC
- Rome and Barbaricum Contributions to the Archaeology and History of Interaction in European Protohistory
- Inscriptions from the First Period That Were Discovered After the Death of Krause
- Constructing Identity in Lombard Italy Giulia Vollono