Nasman, U. (1984). Vendel Period glass from Eketorp-II, Öland, Sweden. On glass and trade from the late 6th to the late 8th centuries AD. Acta Archaeologica 55. Vol 55, pp. 55-116.

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Vendel Period glass from Eketorp-II, Öland, Sweden. On glass and trade from the late 6th to the late 8th centuries AD
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Acta Archaeologica 55
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Acta Archaeologica
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55
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55 - 116
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Identifies four phases of glass exchange: AD 1-400, reciprocal luxury gifts; then involvement of chieftains' seats; by Later Vendel and early Viking, inclusion of basic commodities, and emporia (Hedeby etc); Classic Viking, luxury exchanges, raids, and more developed market exchange. Distribution of glass is compared with that of sceattas, lava querns, etc; military and marriage links were probably important.
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Ulf Nasman
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1984
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Glass (Auto Detected Subject)
Late 6th To The Late 8th Centuries Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Ad 1400 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008