Bullion rings in Viking Age Britain and Ireland


Autoria(s): Sheehan, John
Contribuinte(s)

Sigmundsson, Svavar

Data(s)

05/09/2016

05/09/2016

01/12/2011

20/11/2012

Resumo

This paper examines a simple type of silver ring, here termed the ‘bullion-ring’, that occurs in several Viking Age contexts in Britain and Ireland. It is proposed that the type may be dated to the later ninth and early to mid-tenth century, and that it developed in Ireland as a convenient way of storing silver as a result of inspiration from southern Scandinavia. Its distribution patterns suggest that it may have developed in one of Munster’s Scandinavian settlements rather than in Dublin, the core of the Hiberno-Scandinavian silver-working tradition.

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application/pdf

Identificador

John Sheehan; (2011) 'Bullion rings in Viking Age Britain and Ireland', in: Sigmundsson, S. (ed.), Viking settlements and Viking society: papers from the proceedings of the Sixteenth Viking Congress, Iceland 17-23 August. Reykjavik: University of Iceland Press, pp. 393-406. isbn 978-9979-54-923-9

393

406

978-9979-54-923-9

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3060

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

University of Iceland Press

Relação

Viking settlements and Viking society: papers from the proceedings of the Sixteenth Viking Congress, Iceland 17th-23rd August 2009

http://haskolautgafan.hi.is/en/viking_settlements_viking_society

Direitos

© 2011 University of Iceland Press

Palavras-Chave #Silver hoards #Bullion-rings #Ireland #Vikings #Hiberno-Scandinavians #Silver #Viking Ireland
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Book chapter