This one recently released:
http://www.academia.edu/3572087/Sword_parts_a...al_society
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A key feature of swords from the Migration and Merovingian Period is that they consist of many different parts, as recently highlighted by the discovery of the Staffordshire hoard. This paper seeks to order sword parts and their depositional contexts, by interpreting them as symbols of kleptocracy and animated by their object biographies in the Migration and Merovingian Period martial society. |
The link to this one was lost in 'the great crash of ought thirteen'
http://www.academia.edu/2649664/A_group_of_Vi...f_the_time
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During the 1998 excavations on the Garrison site at Birka, Uppland, Sweden, a spectacular deposit was found in a post pit belonging to the Warrior’s House, one of the finds in which was a bronze sword chape of a type not previously found in Birka. The scarcity of this type of chape and its distribution pattern aroused a series of questions concerning its function, iconographic symbols and whether or not the pattern of distribution of a materialculture through diplomatic and political contacts can reflect a political landscape? An iconographic study, partly based on a surface structure analysis, is made of the newly found chape. |
and I just found this while looking for the last one:
http://www.academia.edu/1102223/The_Ljudota_S...Viking_Age
I'll add more as they come to light, please do likewise.
Enjoy.