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Tweddle, Dominic. “The Anglian Helmet from Coppergate,” The Archaeology of York: The Small Finds 17/8: 942-1081.
Vike, Vergard. “Ring Weave: A Metallographical Analysis of Ring Mail Material at the Oldsaksamlingen in Oslo,” Universitetet
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