How did the Vikings influence culture during their settlement period in Scotland?
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BOOKS
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ARTICLES
Barrett, J. H. and others. “Diet and ethnicity during the Viking colonization of northern Scotland: evidence from fish bones and stable carbon isotopes”, Antiquity 75 (2001), 145-154.
Clancy, T. O. “The Christmas Eve massacre, Iona, AD 986”, Innes Review 64.1 (2013), 66-71.
Harris, O. J. T. “Assembling places and persons: a tenth-century Viking boat burial from Swordle Bay on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, western Scotland”, Antiquity 91 (2017), 191-206.
Macniven, A. “Modelling viking migration to the Inner Hebrides”, Journal of the North Atlantic (2013), 3-18.
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