Scandinavian York and Dublin : the history and archaeology of two related Viking kingdoms /
authors:
Smyth, Alfred P., 1942-
subjects:
Northmen -- England -- York.
Northmen -- Ireland -- Dublin.
publishers:
Humanities ; Templekieran.
ISBN:
0391010492
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