Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 67
... Viking Centre . -- On various occasions , two of the creators of the Jorvik Viking Centre , Dr. Peter Addyman ( Director , York Archaeological Trust ) and Mr. Anthony Gaynor ( Director , Cultural Resource Management Ltd. ) have stated ...
... Viking Centre . -- On various occasions , two of the creators of the Jorvik Viking Centre , Dr. Peter Addyman ( Director , York Archaeological Trust ) and Mr. Anthony Gaynor ( Director , Cultural Resource Management Ltd. ) have stated ...
Page 68
... Viking past , only one way that Viking people behaved ( see Baker and Hill 1987 for critique of ' one past ' ) . With this basis , how can such a place not create the same kind of museum boredom observed at Colonial Williamsburg ( see ...
... Viking past , only one way that Viking people behaved ( see Baker and Hill 1987 for critique of ' one past ' ) . With this basis , how can such a place not create the same kind of museum boredom observed at Colonial Williamsburg ( see ...
Page 73
... Viking dress " very old- fashioned . " Viking men , on the other hand , dressed similarly to Anglo- Saxon men . This single statement implied to me that while 10th century women were fond of reading Vogue , perhaps as they were having ...
... Viking dress " very old- fashioned . " Viking men , on the other hand , dressed similarly to Anglo- Saxon men . This single statement implied to me that while 10th century women were fond of reading Vogue , perhaps as they were having ...
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