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Page 119
... Scandinavian ) runestone crosses . When I started working with the crosses , my first concern was that I did not ... Scandinavia . Therefore I decided to make my own classification system . For this purpose I studied the runestone ...
... Scandinavian ) runestone crosses . When I started working with the crosses , my first concern was that I did not ... Scandinavia . Therefore I decided to make my own classification system . For this purpose I studied the runestone ...
Page 130
... Scandinavian ingenuity . As mentioned the erection of runestones came to an early end in these areas . The uniquely Scandinavian ornamentation of the runestones stands an expression of religious independence at the same time as it ...
... Scandinavian ingenuity . As mentioned the erection of runestones came to an early end in these areas . The uniquely Scandinavian ornamentation of the runestones stands an expression of religious independence at the same time as it ...
Page 168
... Scandinavian terms ' , in which parallels were drawn between Christian themes and Scandinavian mythology and pagan beliefs ( Bailey 1980 ; 1996 ) . This ought not to be surprising , given that the Anglo - Saxon Church had long proved ...
... Scandinavian terms ' , in which parallels were drawn between Christian themes and Scandinavian mythology and pagan beliefs ( Bailey 1980 ; 1996 ) . This ought not to be surprising , given that the Anglo - Saxon Church had long proved ...
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