02-02-2023, 12:02 AM
I will add that to my bibliography on ancient European shields, but it looks like it is only two pages long and Google Scholar does not show anyone who cites it. https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/001245727 So 25 Euros plus S&H might be a high price https://www.antikmakler.de/bv1347
Scandy finds are often more accessible to English speakers because after 1945, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish archaeologists slowly agreed that research for international audiences should be in English rather than German, Russian, or French. Although a smartphone with a scanner app that does OCR + Google Translate can do a lot!
Scandy finds are often more accessible to English speakers because after 1945, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish archaeologists slowly agreed that research for international audiences should be in English rather than German, Russian, or French. Although a smartphone with a scanner app that does OCR + Google Translate can do a lot!
Nullis in verba
I have not checked this forum frequently since 2013, but I hope that these old posts have some value. I now have a blog on books, swords, and the curious things humans do with them.
I have not checked this forum frequently since 2013, but I hope that these old posts have some value. I now have a blog on books, swords, and the curious things humans do with them.