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Gothic Introduction – Part 1: Linguistic Affiliations and External History Roadmap
Jordanes and the Invention of Roman-Gothic History Dissertation
Architecture, Style and Structure in the Early Iron Age in Central Europe
Arianism and Political Power in the Vandal and Ostrogothic Kingdoms
The Cimbri of Denmark, the Norse and Danish Vikings, and Y-DNA Haplogroup R-S28/U152 - (Hypothesis A)
Part Two Northmen: Identities and State Formation in Scandinavia
Teutonic Mythology Vol. 1
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Integrating Magna Dacia. a N Arrative Reappraisal Of
Who Were the Eruli?
4 Between Tribe and Kingdom – People, Land, and Law in Scandza AD 500–1350
From Godan to Wotan: an Examination of Two Langobardic Mythological Texts
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Investigations Into Germanic Mythology, Volume 1 by Viktor Rydberg
The Royal Placat of 1666 Briefly About Background and Further Importance
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Iron and the Transformation of Society Reflexion of Viking Age Metallurgy 89 90 Iron and the Transformation of Society Reflexion of Viking Age Metallurgy
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The Roman Period Cemeteries with Stone Circles on the Southern Baltic Coastland
What Did They Sound Like?
WULFILA 311–2011 International Symposium
The Life and Times of Beowulf: Monsters and Heroes in the Named Lands of the North
Viking Identities and Ethnic Boundaries in England and Normandy, C.950 – C.1015
Charudes (Hordaland, Norway, Aarhus, Denmark – Gallic War)
Kristoffer Neville
Investigations Into Germanic Mythology, Volume I
The Emendation Eorle (Heruli) in Beowulf, Line 6A: Setting the Poem in “The Named Lands of the North”
In Northern Mists; Arctic Exploration in Early Times
The Barbarian Past in Early Medieval Historical Narrative
The Cimbri and Associated Tribes of Denmark: Their Origins and Descendants As Suggested by the Archaeological, Historical and Genetic Data - (Hypothesis A)
Scandanavians and Settlement in the Eastern Irish Sea Region
4 Between Tribe and Kingdom – People, Land, and Law in Scandza AD 500–1350