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Viking Graves and Grave-Goods in Ireland. By Stephen H Harrison and Raghnall Ó Floinn. 310mm. Pp xxiii + 783, 426 ills (some col), facsimiles, maps. Medieval Dublin Excavations 1962–81, Ser B, 11, National Museum of Ireland, Dublin, 2014. isbn 9780901777997. €50 (hbk).
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11 August 2016
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