n.a. (1982). 6. Conclusions. In: n.e. Pictish and Norse finds from the Brough of Birsay 1934-74. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 93-102.
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Pictish and Norse finds from the Brough of Birsay 1934-74 | ||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | ||
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141 | ||
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93 - 102 | ||
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Several aspects of the assemblage are of particular importance. They include the time span covered from the Pictish bronze casting period of the late 8th-century through several Norse phases to the medieval period, and of equal importance the size of the assemblage, the multiplicity of objects of each type and their range of variation in different phases. Contacts, although not necessarily direct ones, are indicated between the Picts and Irish, between the Norse and Irish, and between the Norse and their home country. The insight given into the technology of bronze casting in the Pictish period is of great value. There is also the possibility of continuity from the Pictish period although the discussion is organised into distinct phases. | ||
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1982 | ||
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