This Belongs in a Museum

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Andersson G. 2016. We Call Them Vikings. Stockholm: Swedish History Museum.

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Sindbæk, S.M. & Trakadas, A. (eds.) 2014. The World in the Viking Age. Roskilde: The Viking Ship Museum.

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2022-12-23

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Sindbæk, S. M. (2022) “This Belongs in a Museum: Reply to Comments”, Current Swedish Archaeology, 30, pp. 60–63. doi: 10.37718//CSA.2022.08.

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