NNF-Nytt Index årene 1971-1997 (Genoptryk af artikel først bragt i archaelogy, vol. 10, no. Dolley, MichaelTo mynter fra en norsk konge funnet på isle of man. 1976 (1 36 ill.) http://home.worldonline.dk/~mem/info/gladsaxegymnasium/nnfindex.htm
Extractions: Nedenstående har Dansk Mønt og div. andre fået For fatterens tilladelse til som demo at gengive et par udvalgte prøvesider fra: [Oprindeligt publiceret i 1998] NNF-NYTT. Norsk Numismatisk Tidsskrift. af Morten Eske Mortensen Udgivet af Norsk Numismatisk Forening, Oslo 1998, 48 pp. ill. - ( klager Innholdsfortegnelse 6. Auktioner Side 19 13. Tegninger Side 40 TAKK, MORTEN ESKE MORTENSEN Morten Eske Mortensen "Mønter i Forum", København 1996. Fotograf: Sandra Hoffmann Morten Eske Mortensen er i utgangspunktet amatør innen numismatikk. Men med sin glød for faget er han blitt meget profesjonell med årene. Hans første publikasjoner ble laget i 1974. De første arbeidene omhandlet rensing av sinkmynter, om en medalje fra 1945 og variasjoner på de danske tokroner fra 1925-1926. Senere har han vist sin store interesse for danske mynter og medaljer, og har en publikasjonsliste på over hundre titler. I de siste årene har Morten Eske Mortensen arbeidet meget med oversikter over auksjonspriser på mynter og sedler. Han har tatt for seg alle nordiske land, og har levert en serie systematiske arbeider innen feltet. Slike arbeider er ikke bare av betydning for de som samler mynt, men bidrar også til at vi får innsikt i hvilke mynter og sedler som "virkelig" er sjeldne og hvilke som er ganske vanlige.
Odkazy archaelogy, with emphasis on Ancient Near East Archaic Texts From Uruk Field School for Archaeology on isle of man Grange Castle http://www.historie.upol.cz/odkazy/staroveklink.html
Chippindale Non-Australian Reference List, Part 2 E--M Twin peaks the archaelogy of Çatalhöyök, in Lucy Goodison Christine Morris (ed . The prehistoric rock art of Galloway and the isle of man. http://www.mcdonald.cam.ac.uk/Projects/Chip/Chip103-2.htm
Extractions: This is one of the web files where I keep published or unpublished writing, so they are available in electronic form. The purpose of putting this on the Internet is so that people can have access to it. Any fair use of it is welcome, including its use as much as you want in learning and teaching, and printing-out or using items from it in reasonable quantities. It is not fair to pass it off as your own work, or to use material in a way that generates income for you. I am always glad to hear from people who find anything in my work useful, or interesting. Feedback is most welcome. Chippindale non-Australian reference list 2 This is not a systematic bibliography, but simply a working list of references I find useful. There are separate lists for references with a specifically Australian contexts, for those without a specifically Australian aspect and for my own publications. , Current Anthropology Earle, Timothy K. (ed.). 1991.
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Eoin Ross: Wild About The Isle yield some clues to hitherto unnoticed and hence, unrecorded archaelogy. The isle is rich in birds we are generally and sadly unaware of this http://www.gareloch.org.uk/area/nathist.cfm?PageNum_getCols=18
Cyberfae Fairy-Faith In Celtic Countries - Introduction belief in a spiritual realm inhabited by spiritual beings which has existed fromprehistoric times until now in Ireland, Scotland, isle of man, Wales, Cornwall http://www.cyberfae.com/library/fairyfaith/ffcc002.html
Viking Shields Three Viking graves in the isle of man . Society for Medieval Archaeology,monograph 1. Society for Medieval Archaeology London. http://www.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/shield/shield.html
Extractions: The large circular shield of the Vikings was part of a conservative tradition of manufacture. The best known intact examples from the Viking Age are those that lined the gunwales of the buried warship from Gokstad, Norway ( Fig. 1 ) dated to c.905 AD (Bonde and Christensen 1993). They are similar to shields from Thorsberg bog (Raddatz 1987) and other Danish weapon deposits of the Roman Iron Age. Though archaeological evidence dries up with the adoption of Christian burial rites, art sources (such as the Lewis chessmen) indicate that kite shields were accepted in the Norse lands in the twelfth century, along with a small round buckler (Karlsson 1993). Scandinavian settlers seem to have adopted different (native Insular?) designs in the Irish Sea region, judging by material from burials there. These variants may be discussed in a separate paper.
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Sheets 1437 Bids 0 London 1990 Miniature Sheet. Industrial archaelogy. MINI SHEETS ISLEOF man/JERSEY..WINSTON CHURCHILL GBP 0.25 Auction ends in 27.02. http://www.wildlife-expedition.com/LE3500P4-Sheets.html
The O'Brien Clan isle of man Elstead Maps Pontoon Beach Hotel Climbers Inn Monkstown An Irish JourneyThe Emerald isle Swift-Irish Web Search http://www.obrienclan.com/ireland.html
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Ancient History Peak of Minoan culture on isle of Creteearliest form of written Greek. Ancient history and archaelogy.(annotated bibliography)(Bibliography) (History http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001198.html
Extractions: Ra, Egyptian Sun God B.C. See also Egyptian Mythology The Great Pyramid at Giza (c. 2680 B.C. Kim Storm B.C. Peter F. Harrington Pythagoras B.C. Buddha B.C. B.C. B.C. See also Greek and Roman Mythology Tina Diodati Plato B.C. Augustus Caesar B.C. A.D. Mayan Hieroglyphics (c. 200 B.C. Pantheon in Rome(27 B.C. ; c. A.D. See also Greek and Roman Mythology Elaine Ouellette
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Archaeological Resource Guide For Europe - Old Links Page manx Archaeology/Archaeology in the isle of man from Iron Age to Middle Ages,the isle of man now has its own guide to archaeological Internet resources. http://odur.let.rug.nl/~arge/General/oldlinks.html
Isle Of Wight Council Forums I believe that a lot of emotion has been created by man. Forum Image ArchaelogyQualifications 2 (Kevin G). County Hall, High Street Newport, isle Of Wight. http://www.iow.gov.uk/home/forum/Forum.asp?M=8111&T=6560&F=15&C=&start=1&Src=&pg
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Encyclopaedia Of The Celts: Druids, The - Dywel With these words begin Professor of archaelogy in the University of Edinburgh Germany is the great home of dwarfs, and the isle of Rügen has dwarfs both http://www.isle-of-skye.org.uk/celtic-encyclopaedia/celt_d3c.htm
Extractions: Table Of Contents Oh, God, why does not the sea cover the land? Why are we left to linger? The son of King Tryffin of Denmark. While he is listed as a follower of Arthur, one story (#92) tells how he was to meet Arthur in a single combat. He craftily told his three pet griffins to go ahead and kill the first man who came to the field, expecting it to be Arthur. However, Drudwas's sister was Arthur's mistress and she delayed her lover. Drudwas himself arrived first and the griffins, not recognizing him, killed him. See: TWENTY-FOUR KNIGHTS. (doov) (means Black) She was a druidess who, on discovering that her husband had another wife, drowned her rival. Her husband then cast at her with his sling and she fell into a pool which was called Dubhlinn or Dublin. The Romans called it Nigratherma - literally Black Pool, but perhaps a more ancient name for Dublin is Baile Atha Cliath or the Town of the Ford of Hurdles. Michael Scott in his IRISH FOLK AND FAIRY TALES, 'The Dawn', claims that it was the 'savage northern Vikings who discovered the small, almost circular valley surrounded by the mountains on the east coast of the fresh green land they sought to conquer, and there they would build the city they would call Dubh Linn.' She was the wife of Mongan, born on the same night as he. She was loved by Brandubh, to whom Mongan was tricked into giving her up. However, with the help of Cuimhne, the hag, she was regained.