[MR] Fwd: New Viking Book about Tools for textile Production!
Robyn Becker
reyne_telarius at hotmail.com
Thu May 8 08:43:47 PDT 2003
FYI,
Reyne
>From: Dan Carlsson <dan at arkeodok.com>
>To: Viking CD <dan at arkeodok.com>
>Subject: New Viking Book about Tools for textile Production!
>Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 17:28:53 +0200
>
>Dear Viking friends,
>
>I want to introduce to you a new book about Viking Tools for Textile
>Production. I know there are many of you interested in textiles in Viking
>Age. The book is about the tools and textile found at the Viking Age town
>of
>Birka in Sweden. There is also a comparison with material from other Viking
>sites, most of all from the town of Hedeby in northern Germany.
>
>The book is one in the series of books about the extensive and important
>excavations of Birka carried out between 1990 and 1995. The different books
>can be order through our home page at: www.arkeodok.com.
>
>I would also like to take the opportunity to inform you of the Viking
>courses run by Gotland University through Internet. At the moment, there is
>a course about The Viking Society. In July, the Viking field course with
>about 40 students will be carried out in the form of an excavation of the
>Viking Port of Trade at Fröjel, Gotland. The course is full for this year,
>but there will of course be another course next year. Coming autumn, there
>is another opportunity to join the Internet course of Viking Society.
>Interested?, please visit http://www2.hgo.se/inter.nsf/indexEng?OpenView.
>
>For those of you who would like to follow what is going on in the Viking
>world I would like to introduce you to the Viking Heritage magazine, a
>quarterly International magazine about Vikings and Viking history. The
>magazine is the main published source about Vikings. If you are interested
>to subscribe, please go to http://viking.hgo.se, and click the link to the
>magazine.
>
>Finally, our next CD-R of Viking artefacts is slowly on its way. It deals
>with Viking Knives, and will contain detailed photos of different forms of
>Viking Knives, as well as a short report about Vikings and Knives.
>
>Best regards
>Dan Carlsson
>
>
>--------------------------------------------
>PhD. Associate Professor Dan Carlsson
>ArkeoDok
>Blåeldsvägen 3
>621 50 Visby, Sweden
>Tel. +46-498-218560
>Fax. +46-498-218560
>E-mail: dan at arkeodok.com
>http://www.arkeodok.com
>https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=9E72FQFPETACW
>
Never trust a neat Artisan...
In memory of Kevin Tod Smith, 'Ares', 1963-2002
Gone, but never forgotten.
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