I'm an archaeologist from Norway working for NIKU (we cover the norwegian Medieval period, spanning roughly from 1000-1536).
Last winter we finished an excavation in the old medieval harbor of Oslo which yielded very interesting results. Two of these were
* a small cluster of what seems to be chain mail. There seems to be some kind of verdigris on the rings, which strikes me as odd because you'd expect the rings to made up pure iron? I might be totally wrong here as I'm no expert in armour, nor weapons.
*two shafts of a bollock dagger. One in what is thought to be made of walrus tooth and one of wood. I'm interested in any information you might have on these types daggers. Stylistically they seem to be early, as the later bollock daggers tend to be more flamboyant?
Both finds were found in a stratigraphical context that would imply a dating to the 14th century.
Any comment which could potentially shed more light over these objects will be very appreciated.
PS: Pictures should be attached
Cheers
K

The chains haven't been properly cleansed of mud since they are going in for conservation. [ Download ]

Walrus tooth shaft [ Download ]

Wooden shaft [ Download ]