Iron Working in Denmark 500 BC - AD 1000

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Iron Working in Denmark 500 BC - AD 1000. / Lyngstrøm, Henriette Syrach.

Ikke angivet. red. / Svante Forenius; Eva Hjärtner-Holdar; Christina Risberg. <Forlag uden navn>, 2008. s. 96-101 (The Introduction og Iron in Eurasia, papers presented at the Uppsala Conference on October 4-8, 2001Activity Reort from UV GAL).

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferencebidrag i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Lyngstrøm, HS 2008, Iron Working in Denmark 500 BC - AD 1000. i S Forenius, E Hjärtner-Holdar & C Risberg (red), Ikke angivet. <Forlag uden navn>, The Introduction og Iron in Eurasia, papers presented at the Uppsala Conference on October 4-8, 2001Activity Reort from UV GAL, s. 96-101, The Introduction of Iron in Eurasia, Uppsala, Sverige, 04/10/2001.

APA

Lyngstrøm, H. S. (2008). Iron Working in Denmark 500 BC - AD 1000. I S. Forenius, E. Hjärtner-Holdar, & C. Risberg (red.), Ikke angivet (s. 96-101). <Forlag uden navn>. The Introduction og Iron in Eurasia, papers presented at the Uppsala Conference on October 4-8, 2001Activity Reort from UV GAL

Vancouver

Lyngstrøm HS. Iron Working in Denmark 500 BC - AD 1000. I Forenius S, Hjärtner-Holdar E, Risberg C, red., Ikke angivet. <Forlag uden navn>. 2008. s. 96-101. (The Introduction og Iron in Eurasia, papers presented at the Uppsala Conference on October 4-8, 2001Activity Reort from UV GAL).

Author

Lyngstrøm, Henriette Syrach. / Iron Working in Denmark 500 BC - AD 1000. Ikke angivet. red. / Svante Forenius ; Eva Hjärtner-Holdar ; Christina Risberg. <Forlag uden navn>, 2008. s. 96-101 (The Introduction og Iron in Eurasia, papers presented at the Uppsala Conference on October 4-8, 2001Activity Reort from UV GAL).

Bibtex

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